Two ministers announce United Technologies to create "ground-breaking" energy and security joint research centre at UCC; 87 new Irish jobs over 4 years

by admin on April 27, 2010

Two ministers  today announced that United Technologies Corporation is to establish a “unique” and “ground-breaking” energy and security research centre at UCC creating 37 new Irish jobs over the next 4 years through a €15 million investment.  The project will be supported by a Government investment of around €20m and will create 50 research jobs initially. It is likely that State funding will amount to 75% of the total costs as IDA Ireland will provide grants to UT.

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