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    <title>Ireland Wales News</title>
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      <title>Giovanni Trapattoni Visits Project Futsal</title>
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      <description>Irish International Soccer Manager, Giovanni Trapattoni visited the Waterford Project FUTSAL training hub on Friday, 10th February.&amp;nbsp; Trapattoni visited the Futsal course participants after announcing the Irish international line up for next months friendly against the Czech Republic.

	Click here for more on Project Futsal.</description>
      <dc:date>2012-02-10T14:39:05+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Irish Soccer Legend Launches Futsal Hub</title>
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      <description>Former Republic of Ireland soccer player, Ronnie Whelan launched the latest FUTSAL hub at Ballymun, Ireland in early February.&amp;nbsp; This is the latest of 13 hubs being set up in Ireland and Wales Project FUTSAL, an initiative between the Football Association of Ireland and the Welsh Football Trust.&amp;nbsp;

	Part&#45;funded by the Ireland Wales Programme, the project is using football and futsal as a social inclusion tool for community regeneration.

	For more information on Project FUTSAL.</description>
      <dc:date>2012-02-05T09:18:36+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Got an idea?&amp;nbsp; Inventorium events are for you&#8230;</title>
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      <description>The coming months are ripe for opportunities for Irish and Welsh entrepreneurs as the Inventorium project hosts five creative and networking events across South East Ireland and North Wales.&amp;nbsp; Funded by the Ireland Wales Programme, Inventorium works with start&#45;ups, existing businesses, social enterprises, institutions and individuals who want to turn innovative ideas into profitable ones.

	Based in Bangor (Wales) and Dublin (Ireland), the Inventorium team offers resources and advice, host events, networking, and joint working opportunities across many sectors, communities and disciplines.&amp;nbsp; Inventorium has a key focus is on digital and intermedia innovation.

	Inventorium has a mission to help reduce the risks for people and organisations with great ideas.

	Opportunities to watch out for&amp;hellip;

	Wales
	7 February, 2012
	Creative Technologies within the Welsh Environment, Coleg Harlech

	Ireland
	28 February, 2012
	Open Mic Idea Jam, Langtons Pub, Kilkenny

	Ireland
	6 March, 2012
	Open Mic Idea Jam, The Kazbar, Waterford

	Wales
	27 March, 2012
	Digital Culture Workshop, Galeri Caernarfon

	Wales
	17 April, 2012
	Open Mic Night, Fat Cat, Bangor

	
	Click here for further information on Inventorium</description>
      <dc:date>2012-01-26T15:39:42+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>€2.6m for Science Careers in Ireland and Wales</title>
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      <description>Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) &amp;amp; Bangor University launched a &amp;euro;2.6 million project to help develop and sustain jobs in the life sciences industries in Waterford last December.&amp;nbsp; Funded by the Ireland Wales Programme, the &amp;ldquo;Wales Ireland Network for Scientific Skills&amp;rdquo; (WINSS) is a four year project which will see over 200 people from Ireland and Wales participating in workshops, seminars and advanced scientific research programmes and 120 receiving certified qualifications ranging from special purpose to PhD level awards.

	WIT&amp;rsquo;s Dr. Peter McLoughlin, Principal Investigator at the PMBRC, leads the 30&#45;strong WINSS team (11 new members funded by the project) who will design and deliver scientific and generic training programmes across the two regions.&amp;nbsp; He said:

	&amp;ldquo;WINSS aims to address this demand and provide professionals with transferable skills and &amp;lsquo;real world&amp;rsquo; experience essential to the job market.&amp;nbsp; Access to a strong research base and highly skilled professionals is a key consideration for companies from indigenous SMEs to multinationals. It is pivotal to securing current R&amp;amp;D activities as well as stimulating future regional growth and attracting new investment to the region,&amp;rdquo; he said.

	The project has four main aims:

	
		generate cross&#45;border economic activity by creating a strong applied research base in the human and animal health sectors;
	
		establish a training network that will address skills gaps and increase the number of highly skilled professionals with expertise in new and emerging technologies;
	
		provide a re&#45;training opportunity for those affected by the economic downturn;
	
		establish the &amp;ldquo;Wales Ireland Network for Scientific Skills&amp;rdquo; to bring together industry and academia to discuss challenges, promote skills and training and encourage the exchange of ideas and communication between stakeholders.


	For further information visit the WINSS project website.</description>
      <dc:date>2012-01-17T17:07:18+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>North West Europe Issues Last Call</title>
      <link>http://www.irelandwales.ie/index.php/site/north_west_europe_issues_last_call</link>
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      <description>A final call for proposals has been announced by the North West Europe Programme (Interreg 4B).&amp;nbsp; Call 10 will open in April 2012 and will close on 11th May at 12 o&#39;clock (noon).&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; A total of &amp;euro;43m in European Regional Development Fund grant aid is now available under the four Programme Priorities, broken down as follows:

	
		Priority 1:&amp;nbsp; &amp;euro;11.3 m in ERDF
	
		Priority 2:&amp;nbsp; &amp;euro;14.8 m in ERDF
	
		Priority 3:&amp;nbsp; &amp;euro;15.5 m in ERDF
	
		Priority 4:&amp;nbsp; &amp;euro;1.4 m in ERDF


	North West Europe provides ERDF funding up to 50% of project costs.&amp;nbsp;

	Interested organisations should contact:

	Ireland &#45; Sonja Maurus
	T: +353 (0)51 860 700
	E: smaurus@seregassembly.ie
	Institution: Southern &amp;amp; Eastern Regional Assembly, Waterford

	Wales &#45; Paula MacLachlan (southern and eastern England and Wales)
	T: +44 (0)1275 876 734
	E: paula@interreg.org.uk</description>
      <dc:date>2012-01-17T16:56:30+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>New Funding Calls Open – Interreg 4B</title>
      <link>http://www.irelandwales.ie/index.php/site/new_funding_calls_open_interreg_4b</link>
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      <description>The Northern Periphery Programme (Interreg 4B) has launched two calls for proposals.&amp;nbsp; The ninth call and a strategic project call were launched for main project proposals.&amp;nbsp; The deadline for both is 2nd May 1012.

	The Northern Periphery Programme is looking to fund one additional strategic project and possibly up to three main projects. It is expected that all remaining funding will be allocated during the calls announced.

	Applicants are instructed to carefully read the announcement of the relevant call for details on the focus of the call, available funding and upcoming project development support activities.

	For more information and the respective application packs, please see notice on the Northern Periphery Programme website.</description>
      <dc:date>2012-01-16T13:25:01+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Ireland Wales Programme Funding Update</title>
      <link>http://www.irelandwales.ie/index.php/site/ireland_wales_programme_funding_update</link>
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      <description>16/01/12

	The Ireland Wales Programme has now committed 99% of its available funding (originally &amp;euro;52m). A small balance of &amp;euro;600,000approx. remains across the Programme, the breakdown of which is &amp;euro;100,000 under Priority 1 and &amp;euro;500,000 under Priority 2.&amp;nbsp;

	The Programme&amp;rsquo;s Managing Authority is currently preparing appropriate options for the allocation of this small balance which will be proposed to the Programme Monitoring Committee for approval.

	Further information will be publicly available in late February.</description>
      <dc:date>2012-01-15T09:33:50+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>mCommunity Support App Launched to SME&#8217;s</title>
      <link>http://www.irelandwales.ie/index.php/site/mcommunity_app_launched_to_smes</link>
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      <description>Representatives from Welsh small business were present to support the launch of the mCommunity smart phone application at Liberty Stadium in December.&amp;nbsp; A cross&#45;border partnership between Pembrokeshire College, Gower College Swansea in Wales and Waterford Institute of Technology in Ireland, the mCommunity project focuses on using mobile technology to positively engage two target groups, learners and businesses.&amp;nbsp; The project is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the Ireland Wales Programme.

	The project aims to work with small businesses to pilot how technology can improve their business effectiveness.&amp;nbsp; mCommunity has also engaged adults not in employment, education or training by using mobile technology to help establish positive social networks.&amp;nbsp; The project will pilot the delivery of learning, skills and qualifications to improve employment and educational opportunities through mobile technology.

	Small businesses are benefitting from the development of the mCommunity app, which is has been developed by the Telecommunications Software and Systems Group (TSSG) at Waterford Institute of Technology.&amp;nbsp; It is currently loaded on to Samsung, Google and Motorola android devices.

	The event was an opportunity for all project partners, beneficiaries and contributors to discuss developments and share their experiences and ideas for future developments.

	For more information:

	Twitter: @mCommunityPro
	Facebook: mCommunity
	Web: www.mcommunity.org.uk/
	Email: info@mcommunity.org.uk</description>
      <dc:date>2012-01-10T12:36:37+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>8 projects approved for Ireland Wales funding</title>
      <link>http://www.irelandwales.ie/index.php/site/8_projects_approved_for_ireland_wales_funding</link>
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      <description>We are pleased to announce that 8 new projects have been approved for funding by the Programme Steering Group meeting, which took place in Dublin on 24th November 2011. &amp;nbsp;The Secretariat received 17 project applications in May in response to the fifth call for proposals. &amp;nbsp;The Committee welcomed the overall quality of the applications.&amp;nbsp;

	All applications were made under the Programme&amp;rsquo;s Priority 1, Knowledge, Innovation and Skills for Growth.&amp;nbsp; Approximately &amp;euro;8.1m was available to the applicants, with just under &amp;euro;8m committed to the approved projects by the Committee.

	The Secretariat would like to welcome the new projects to the Programme. &amp;nbsp;Further information on the new projects will be made available once contractual agreements have been put in place in early 2012.

	Funding is almost fully committed with 99% of Programme funds now allocated to 41 joint projects. No further calls are anticipated before the end of the funding period in 2013.</description>
      <dc:date>2011-12-19T15:27:42+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Ecojel in the Spotlight – Open Days 2011</title>
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      <description>The Ecojel project was showcased to over 6,000 representatives from over 200 EU regions at this year&amp;rsquo;s Open Days event in Brussels on 12th October.&amp;nbsp; Dr. Tom Doyle of University College Cork, Ireland presented the research which is being jointly carried out with Swansea University, Wales.&amp;nbsp; Ecojel was selected by the European Commission to represent Ireland and Wales as an example of best practice in EU&#45;funded projects in the area of innovation.

	The Ecojel cross&#45;border team have been researching the secret lives of jellyfish in the Irish Sea to assess their opportunities and detrimental impacts.&amp;nbsp;

	&amp;ldquo;We need to understand the socio&#45;economic impact of jellyfish and as part of this, we have been tagging them to track their movements,&amp;rdquo; said Dr. Tom Doyle.

	Ecojel is a four year project funded by the European Union Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the Ireland Wales Programme 2007&#45;2013. EcoJel is collaboration between Swansea University (Wales) and University College Cork (Ireland) and aims to assess the opportunities and detrimental impacts of jellyfish in the Irish Sea.

	Visit the jellyfish website for further information on Ecojel.</description>
      <dc:date>2011-10-19T15:05:23+00:00</dc:date>
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