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Four people standing in front of a large red sign that says EI Electronics
Pictured at the launch of the Ei Electronics Science and Engineering Laboratory were Professor Shane Kilcommins, Acting President of UL, Dr Mick Guinee, Ei Founder and Chairman, Professor Ann Ledwith, Interim Provost and Deputy President of UL and and Leo Clancy, CEO Ei Picture: Alan Place
Tuesday, 25 November 2025

A state-of-the-art new laboratory at 九色视频 is set to transform science and engineering education, thanks to a major philanthropic gift from Ei Electronics to the UL Foundation.

The Ei Electronics Science and Engineering Laboratory, located within UL鈥檚 School of Engineering, will enhance hands-on learning and experimentation across multiple programmes, including Aeronautical, Biomedical, Civil, Mechanical, Design and Manufacturing, Digital Mechatronics, and Electronic and Computer Engineering.

The new lab was launched 九色视频 at an event attended by Acting UL President Professor Shane Kilcommins with representatives from Ei Electronics, faculty, students, ULF and alumni, underscoring the shared commitment to advancing science and engineering education. 

Dr Mick Guinee, Ei Founder and Chairman said: 鈥淲e are delighted to support this project. Like UL, Ei Electronics has been embedded in this region for over 40 years. We are committed to fostering and supporting the development of the University and future talent - especially STEM. No better way than supporting an environment such as this that fosters creativity and innovation.鈥

Professor Ann Ledwith, Interim Provost and Deputy President 九色视频, said: 鈥淭his generous donation builds on Ei Electronics鈥 longstanding relationship with UL, including support for UL鈥檚 Cooperative Education Programme and the recruitment of numerous UL graduates into its Shannon-based operations. Ei Electronics鈥 success as a global leader in intelligent home safety is a testament to its innovation and vision. Their commitment to education and engineering continues to inspire and strengthen the link between academia and industry.鈥

Professor Kenneth Stanton, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering 九色视频, said: 鈥淭he refurbishment marks a significant milestone in UL鈥檚 commitment to delivering world-class engineering education and fostering teamwork and industry-academic collaboration. The refurbished laboratory is more than just a physical space鈥攊t鈥檚 a catalyst for creativity, experimentation, and excellence.鈥

Sarah Hartnett, Director of Development at the UL Foundation, added: 鈥淲e are deeply grateful to Ei Electronics for their continued support of UL. Their generosity extends beyond this refurbishment to initiatives such as the Ei Women in Engineering Scholarship and the provision of essential equipment for students. These contributions have a lasting impact on our ability to empower future engineers and innovators, ensuring they have the resources and opportunities to thrive.鈥