Deal will accelerate high-speed tech innovation in self-drive cars

Dr James Rohan, senior staff scientist at Tyndall National InstituteProvision

Company: Arralis

Done Deal:€400,000 research agreement

The clincher:“Arralis is a leader in the field of mmWave design and together with Tyndall, we will accelerate innovation in this and other areas” – Carlo Webster, Tyndall National Institute

Limerick tech manufacturer Arralis will develop new technology for high-speed wireless communications in autonomous vehicles under a €400,000 research agreement with Tyndall National Institute.

Carlo Webster, senior strategic business development executive at Tyndall, described the collaboration as ...