Cork's Tyndall National Institute to create 50 new jobs with the opening of Dublin research facility

The institute is partnering with members of the former Nokia Bell team to set up the facility
The partnership aims to make Ireland a European leader in future communications technology, WI-FI, 6G, artificial intelligence and Quantum Systems.
Head of the wireless lab at Tyndall, Dr Holger Claussen says the new facility will allow the institute to achieve their ambitious growth plans:
"My team and I are excited to build up Tyndall's new lab in Dublin and continue inventing the future of wireless communication networks, on behalf of Tyndall and Ireland."
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