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Copyrights and patenting February topic at MOCC

Continuing on from the successful meeting last month on Setting New Goals, February’s meeting of the Mayo Open Coffee Club (MOCC) will take place on Wednesday, February 6, at 9.30am in the Innovation in Business Centre (IiBC), Castlebar.

Fractal takes to the Linenhall stage next Wednesday

Musical talents Philip Lawson and Anna Murray present an exciting evening of contemporary classical music with video accompaniments at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Wednesday January 16 at 8pm.

Electronics, computer maintenance and alternative energy courses

Hi-Tech Training will shortly be starting courses in electronics, computer maintenance and alternative energy technology in Galway. These hands-on practically based courses offer FETAC or City and Guilds certification. No previous experience is required to attend.

Mayo Radio Experimenters

MREN will be hosting its annual radio rally and electronics fair on Sunday November 18 at the Welcome Inn, Castlebar.

Total Recall – no need to panic if your car is ‘recalled’

Our email post-bag received a flurry of queries this week about a recall of Nissan vehicles that got national media attention.

Total Recall – no need to panic if your car is ‘recalled’

Our email post-bag received a flurry of queries this week about a recall of Nissan vehicles that got national media attention.

The history of music in four preludes

THE HISTORY of music, from pieces written in 1800 BCE to songs recorded this year, compressed into an audio-visual experience is the ambitious new exhibition at 126.

Increase in points for 60 per cent of AIT courses

There has been an increase in points for 30 of the 50 programmes offered by Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) through the CAO, with some 15 courses increasing by 25 points or more.

Occupy Galway to host workshops

Occupy Galway will host a series of workshops in a wide variety of areas ranging from carpentry, electronics, film making, psychology, meditation, economics, and Gaeilge.

Experts gather at NUI, Galway to plan for gold rush at bottom of oceans

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Researchers at NUI Galway’s Ryan Institute are at the centre of conservation efforts in relation to mining for precious minerals at the depths of our oceans. In this new ‘gold rush’, the ecological assessment of the effects of mining operations will be key to sustainably exploiting resources at these very important habitats, according to organisers of a major workshop next week.

 

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