Tyndall Institute to collaborate with Limerick-based manufacturer Arralis

The Tyndall Institute is to collaborate with Limerick-based tech manufacturer Arralis to develop technology that can be used in autonomous vehicles, next-generation 5G mobile communications, and other data-intensive applications.
Tyndall will partner with Arralis in a €400,000 research development agreement on the area of mmWave fabrication technology, which aims to cater for the increasing demands of data-hungry processes - including driverless cars which will need to communicate with its ever-changing surrounding environment as it travels.