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Intel Shannon celebrated its annual Scholarship awards event. The awards celebration provided a fantastic opportunity to recognise the recipients of both the Women in Technology scholarships and the Paul Whelan memorial scholarships.
The Women in Technology scholarship program aims to encourage a new generation of high-achieving women to take up the challenge of a career in science and technology. The program forms part of a wider focus by Intel on empowering girls and women by fostering educational opportunities and encouraging women to participate, prosper, and lead in the global economy.
The Paul Whelan memorial scholarships are provided to a number of students starting technology and engineering courses in the University of Limerick.
Photo: Oisin McHugh True Media
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Intel mini-scientist 2014 participants, from left to right, Micheal McInerney, 5th class, Matthew Sheridan 4th class, Kayla Sheridan, 6th class, and Shauna Considine, 5th class, all from Liscannor NS, Co. Clare, present their "Cereals - Iron Test" project. There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney, UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters
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Intel mini-scientist 2014 participants from Gaelscoil Mhichíl Cíosóig, Ennis, Co. Clare, from left to right, 5th class students Eunice Boateng, Caoilfhionn Ni Chonaill, and Saoirse Tuohy, with their project "Beal Dath - Lipstick". There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney from UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters
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Intel mini-scientist 2014 participants Sinead Greehy, 3rd class, left, and Ella Keane, 5th class, from St. Cuan's NS, Kilbaha, Loophead, Co. Clare, are given a demonstration of a 3D printer by Meghan Halton from Intel. There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney from UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters
Intel's Robert Noyce building at the company's Santa Clara headquarters || taken January 20, 2018 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM at 24, ¹⁄₁₆₀ sec at f/7.1 with 0 EV, ISO 320 || Copyright 2017 Stephen Shankland/CNET
From the "Collecting Innovation Today" interview with innovator Gordon Moore on September 24, 2008 at the Intel Corporation, part of The Henry Ford's "OnInnovation" project that celebrates the contributions of today's innovators.
Photo from the collections of The Henry Ford, Dearborn, Michigan, USA. Photographer, Michelle Andonian. This photograph is made available pursuant to a Creative Commons noncommercial, attribution, no derivatives license. Any sharing of this image shall be accompanied with a link to OnInnovation. Copyright 2010 The Henry Ford.
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Intel mini-scientist 2014 participants and prize-winners Ana Radojicic, left, and Ella Keilthy, both from St. John's NS, Cratloe, Co. Clare, with their "Water Purification Project". There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney, UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters
Touring the Intel Museum after the first Intel Insider meeting in June 2008 in Santa Clara, CA.
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