Updated / Tuesday, 19 Jan 2021
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4site is a subsidiary of the Indigo Telecom Group
4site, a subsidiary of the Indigo Telecom Group, has announced the creation of 100 jobs over the next three years in Limerick.
Indigo Telecom Group Limited is a global provider of telecom and data centre network support services and has offices in Ireland, the UK, France, Germany and Netherlands.
It designs, builds and supports international networks and data centres and its clients include Vodafone, Nokia, BT and NTT.
The company said the new jobs will help the company support growing global market opportunities around Fibre to the Home (FTTH), Wireless/5G, data centres, digitisation and Telco Network Services.
Limerick Institute of Technology launches free health and wellbeing programme
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Limerick Institute of Technology has produced a free, three-week programme – LIT Health and Wellbeing – introducing simple, healthy, sustainable changes that can help improve people’s lifestyles.
Drawing on the professional expertise of its staff, the LIT series provides daily demonstrations on simple, nutritious meals and snacks; easy to follow home workouts; advice about desk mobility and movement; and reveal some selfcare tips and home treatments.
Among those to give advice are Kilkenny great Michael Fennelly; Tipperary ladies footballer Amy McGuire; five-time National Champion over 1500 and 3000m, Dr Eoin Everard; and wellbeing and beauty industry expert Serena Keane.
LIMERICK Chamber has warned Transport Minister Eamon Ryan that more delays to the Coonagh to Knockalisheen Road will hold back the city’s development. The.
Tulla teams strive for success with innovative BTYSE projects
January 7, 2021
HUMANITY’S interaction with the natural world is explored in two exciting projects from students of St Joseph’s Secondary School in Tulla, to be showcased at the BT Young Scientist and Technology (BTYSE) exhibition which takes place in a virtual format this year.
Continuing their very successful participation in the annual event, the school has entries in the Chemical and Physical Science Category as well as in the Biological and Ecological Science Category, under the guidance and direction of Science and Maths teacher, Mairéad O’Brien.
A team comprised of Róisín Sheedy and Saoirse Donnellan have created a piece of jewellery with the capacity to warn people about the dangers of high levels of UV light. The project, which aims to combat rising levels of skin cancer in Ireland, is entitled ‘Solar-powered chemistry: A study of chemical reaction rates in ultraviolet beads’. The work investiga