The new cork installation presents dedicated spaces for the creation of systems prototypes, extended reality research and cyber security.
Munter Technological University (MTU) and the Nimbus Research Center have launched a new research and innovation center for acceleration advances in humans -centered digital technologies.
The installation, based in the MTU Bishoptown campus in Cork, is designed to allow collaboration between researchers, students and industry partners. It has dedicated spaces for three primary digital disciplines: creation of systems prototypes, extended reality and cyber security research.
The installation systems prototype laboratory will be used to investigate, develop and prototypes of solutions of end -to -end cyber systems through hardware, firmware, software, communications, communications, networks and final intensity applications.
Although the extended reality innovation suite of the installation will use virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality technologies to investigate and develop advanced extended reality applications, as well as improve collaboration with the industry.
Finally, the cyber security prototypes will use the infrastructure of the cyber range to support research on the next general security solutions, threat management and digital resistance.
The president of MTU, Prof. Maggie Cusack, welcomed the launch of the new installation, stating that it will be “greatly beneficial” for both the research community and for the partners of the industry locally, national and international.
“This new installation will greatly improve research and innovation in several emerging sectors and help MTU, southwest and Ireland at the forefront of digital technologies,” he added.
The development of the new installation was supported by MTU, Cyber Innovate and a strategic association between the Nimbus Research Center and the Cyber Explore research group, and was co -financed by the Irish government and the EU through the south of the European Regional Fundon.
When commenting on the new installation, the Vice President of Research and Innovation of MTU, the innovation professor, Hugh McGlynn, said: “The fusion of human centrality and the development of advanced technology highlights our dedication to boost the limits of the digital of the investigators research below and the exhibition of the Nexa Nexa the Nexa Nexa the nexus in the link in a digital landscape that quickly prevents.”
The Nimbus Research Center is a research center linked to the MTU engineering department that investigates areas such as future networks, digital ecosystems, humans centered design, data analysis, virtual worlds and cybersecurity.
In March, MTU announced that the sacrifice scholarships for registered students were in the degree in the Electronic Engineering Honors Program to honor Larry Poland’s achievements and legacy.
Poland, an emeritus member and former head of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of the University, was a pioneer in the development of electronic and computer education in Ireland, presenting the first computer engineering program in the country more than 50 years ago.
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