爱尔兰将批准廷德尔研究所1亿欧元扩建计划
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2026-01-23 04:14

Core Viewpoint - Ireland is set to approve a €100 million expansion plan for the Tyndall National Institute, which will establish a 17,500 square meter advanced research facility at University College Cork, marking a significant step in Ireland's ambition to become a "Silicon Island" [1] Group 1: Investment and Funding - The project will receive substantial national funding from the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, with additional support from the Departments of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Public Expenditure, and University College Cork's own funds [1] - In May of the previous year, over €70 million was allocated from national and EU funds to support Tyndall's involvement in three EU pilot projects, including one aimed at accelerating advanced semiconductor technology development [1] Group 2: Research Focus - The Tyndall National Institute, established through collaboration between University College Cork, the Irish Science Foundation, and the Department of Enterprise, focuses on research areas such as compound semiconductors, wafer-level and chip technology, communications, packaging and integration, environmental sensing, and energy [1]