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Food Quality and Safety Expo » » Dr Tim Yeomans- Centre Manager, Shannon Applied Biotechnology Centre, Limerick Institute of Technology and Institute of Technology, Tralee, Ireland.

Dr Tim Yeomans- Centre Manager, Shannon Applied Biotechnology Centre, Limerick Institute of Technology and Institute of Technology, Tralee, Ireland.

    • Dr Tim Yeomans- Centre Manager, Shannon Applied Biotechnology Centre, Limerick Institute of Technology and Institute of Technology, Tralee, Ireland.'s presentations

    Dr. Tim Yeomans is the Centre Manager for Shannon Applied Biotechnology Centre, a collaboration between the Institute of Technology, Tralee and Limerick Institute of Technology. Tim holds a PhD in Microbiology and postgraduate qualifications in Technology Commercialisation and Innovation Management. Tim has worked in research and development for 20 years, both in industry and academia, and has worked closely with many food companies in Ireland. In his role in Shannon ABC, Tim is responsible for the scientific direction of the Centre, intellectual property management and business and technology development.

     

    Presentation Title: “Food Innovation – Shannon ABC’s scientific supports for Irish Food Companies, from raw material to final product.”

     

    Abstract: Shannon Applied Biotechnology Centre are an Enterprise Ireland funded Technology Gateway, providing scientific support to Irish companies. Shannon ABC have worked with food companies for nearly a decade and have delivered numerous projects for both small and large businesses. Case studies will be presented on a range of industry collaborative projects, from technology screening and identification to consumer focussed support, all delivering identified impact to the client companies. The various state financial support mechanisms that companies can avail of to fund their collaborative research will also be discussed.

 

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