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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 7 April 2009

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

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Sean Sherlock

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24 Deputy Seán Sherlock asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the amounts allocated to Science Foundation Ireland’s centres for science and engineering, technology in 2008 and 2009; the amount allocated to academic industrial partnerships; the amount allocated to specific projects and the projects in relation to same; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14613/09]

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As outlined in the Government's "Building Ireland's Smart Economy — A Framework for Sustainable Economic Renewal" Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) is playing a central role in Ireland's sustainable economic renewal. SFI has a number of programmes, which are specifically designed to promote strong industry/academic collaborations. The awards and 2008 funding provision for the most significant of these programmes, SFI Centres for Science, Engineering and Technology (CSETs) and the Strategic Research Clusters (SRCs) are set out in Tables 1 and 2.

The financial allocation to SFI for the full range of programmes for 2009 will be set out in the Revised Book of Estimates following the Budget announcement on 7th April.

To date, SFI has made awards to 9 CSETs and 17 SRCs in total. These industry-embedded research groups are formally linked to over 150 multinational and small to medium high-tech enterprises that employ over 60,000 people in high value jobs in Ireland. These groups have been integral to IDA Ireland's strategy of attracting more R&D-based foreign direct investment to Ireland. In recent years SFI has gradually shifted the focus of investments from individually-led investigator groups to groups within enterprise clusters with over double the number of SFI funded world-class Principal Investigators now being located within the CSETs and SRCs when compared to the 2004 position.

These SFI funded activities are consistent with promoting research and development as a key part of the enterprise agenda, assisting as they do the retention and attraction of quality employment in Ireland, and thereby increasing the value of Irish industry.

In addition, SFI also operates an industry supplement to SFI funded researchers and the 2008 expenditure associated with this programme amounted to €701,864. Therefore total payments made by SFI in 2008 for all the industry / academic collaborative programmes it supports (CSETs, SRCs and Industrial Supplements) amounted to €39.19m.

Table 1 — SFI Centres for Science, Engineering and Technology (CSETs)

Recipient

Institute

SFI funding in 2008

€m

Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre (APC)

University College Cork

6.28

Biomedical Diagnostics Institute (BDI)

Dublin City University

4.39

Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices (CRANN)

Trinity College Dublin

3.92

Centre for Telecommunications Value Chain Driven Research (CTVR)

Trinity College Dublin

4.34

CLARITY Bringing Information to Life

University College Dublin

1.36

Digital Enterprise Research Centre (DERI)

NUI Galway

3.87

LERO

University of Limerick

1.96

Next Generation Localisation (CNGL)

Dublin City University

1.48

Regenerative Medicine Institute (REMEDI)

NUI Galway

3.55

CSET Total

31.19

Table 2 — SFI funding of Strategic Research Clusters

Recipient

Institution

2008 SFI funding

€m

Advanced Biomimetic Materials for Solar Energy Conversion

UCC

0.25

BioNanoInteract

UCD

Clique: Graph & Network Analysis Cluster

UCD

0.38

EEDSP: Efficient Embedded Digital Signal Processing for Mobile Digital Health

UCC

0.08

Federated, Autonomic Management of End-To-End Communications Services (FAME)

Waterford IT

0.69

FORME-Functional Oxides and Related Materials for Electronics

Tyndall National Institute

0.04

Glycoscience Research Cluster

NUI Galway

0.75

Immunology Research Cluster

TCD

1.26

Irish Drug Delivery Research Network (IDDN)

UCD

Irish Separation Science Cluster-Comprehensive multi-dimensional and multi-modal separation science for complex biological systems

DCU

1.07

ITOBO: Information and Communication Technology for Sustainable and Optimised Building Operation

UCC

0.13

Network of Excellence for Functional Biomaterials (NFB)

NUI Galway

0.05

Photonics — Integration ‘From Atoms to Systems’ (PiFAS)

Tyndall National Institute

0.14

PRECISION-Plasma Technology for Nano Manufacturing

Dublin City University

1.09

Reproductive Biology Research Cluster

NUI Galway

0.23

Solid State Pharmaceuticals Cluster (SSPC)

University of Limerick

Strategic Research Cluster In Advanced Geotechnologies

NUI Maynooth

1.07

Totals

7.23

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