The launch of Tyndall 2030, Tyndall’s 5-year strategic plan sets out a clear roadmap to position Ireland at the forefront of the global semiconductor landscape, driving innovation, strengthening European digital sovereignty, and delivering long-term economic and societal impact. By 2030, Tyndall will significantly scale its economic and societal impact, growing annual income to over €80 million and expanding its workforce by more than 30% to over 750 employees. Tyndall 2030 strengthens
Cork Chamber, the voice of business in Cork, has welcomed the announcement of Cabinet approval for €100 million in funding to support the expansion of the Tyndall National Institute at University College Cork, describing it as a transformational investment in Ireland’s national research and innovation capability. Cork Chamber CEO, Conor Healy, said, “The funding announced today to support the expansion of the Tyndall National Institute represents a highly significant investment in Ireland’s deep-tech