Last week, the Centre for Robotics & Intelligent Systems (CRIS) at University of Limerick was delighted to welcome An Taoiseach Micheál Martin for a briefing on our latest innovations in marine and aerial robotics.
The visit highlighted CRIS’s ongoing efforts to promote the future of marine and aerial robotics and its importance for Ireland’s strategic research and service ecosystem.
The Taoiseach met with the CRIS team, led by Prof. Daniel Toal, and heard presentations from team members on how our robotics platforms are supporting national priorities, including:
- Offshore renewable energy
- Maritime security and naval support
- Environmental and biodiversity monitoring
- Climate resilience
- Emergency and search-and-rescue operations
The visit also included a tour of our labs, where the Taoiseach saw cutting-edge technologies applied in real-world operations at sea, including seabed exploration, offshore wind support, environmental and biodiversity monitoring, and other robotics applications addressing complex national challenges.
Mr. Martin said he was “delighted to meet the team at CRIS… These technologies will shape how we protect our waters, safeguard renewable energy, and respond to global challenges.”
Prof. Toal highlighted the team’s collaborations with national agencies, including the Irish Navy and Marine Institute, and their ongoing commitment to mission-driven robotics research.
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