airmid Hosts Dr. Patrick Dunlop: Strengthening Academic and Business Partnerships

Dr. Patrick Dunlop
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airmid healthgroup recently welcomed Dr. Patrick Dunlop from Ulster University to their Dublin facility, fostering promising collaborations to advance indoor air quality research and innovation

We were delighted to welcome Dr. Patrick Dunlop, a distinguished Lecturer within the School of Engineering and a member of the Engineering Research Institute at Ulster University, to our 20,000 square foot facility in Citywest Dublin.

Our connection with Dr. Dunlop began at the St. Patrick’s Day events in Washington DC earlier this year, where we had the pleasure of meeting his colleague, Tim Brundle, Director of Research and Impact at University of Ulster.  Following our engaging discussions there, we extended an invitation for Dr. Dunlop to visit our state-of-the-art facilities, and we were thrilled when he accepted.

During his visit, Dr. Dunlop toured our extensive facilities, including our ten advanced environmental chambers. These chambers play a crucial role in our mission to enhance health and wellness by minimizing exposure to harmful indoor air. The tour provided an excellent opportunity to showcase our capabilities and to discuss potential collaborative projects that align with our shared goals.

Dr. Dunlop’s impressive background in collaborative research with leading universities and research institutes is invaluable. We are enthusiastic about the prospect of working together with him and Ulster University to advance our mission. Strengthening these academic and business partnerships is not only beneficial for both parties but also essential for driving innovation and improving public health.

The bonds between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have always been strong, characterized by a shared culture and mutual respect. As we look forward to expanding our partnerships, we are optimistic about the future and the potential to achieve significant advancements in indoor air quality research.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to Dr. Dunlop for his visit and look forward to a fruitful collaboration that will benefit both our organizations and the broader community.

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