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Glantreo  recognised as an InterTradeIreland “Business Ambassadors” at event hosted by Minister Richard Bruton TD

Glantreo have been recognised as InterTradeIreland Business Ambassadors for the region at a special event held with Minister Richard Bruton TD, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise
and Innovation on Wednesday 1st June in Dublin. Over 80 TDs and Senators were also in attendance at the event which recognised SMEs that have excelled through North-South trade and innovation.

As part of the event Glantreo was also invited to meet President Mary McAleese at an exclusive reception at Áras an Uachtaráin to mark Glantreo's achievements.

Pictured below is John Hanrahan with President McAleese and her husband Martin

 

 

 

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Glantreo receive commercialisation award


Enterprise Irelands
Industrial Technologies Annual Conference took place on Thursday 25th of November at the Charlton Hotel in Dublin. Feargal O Morain, Director of Innovation, Commercialisation and Invenstment (Enterprise Ireland) presented Prof Jeremy Glennon and Dr John Hanrahan an award for their work on development, commercialization and licensing of the EIROSHELLTM technology from UCC to Glantreo. Click here for more info

 

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Glantreo in Sunday Business Post-November 28th 2010

 

Glantreo was recently featured in the 'Done Deal Section' of the Sunday Business Post. For full article click here

 

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New Particle Size Analysis Equipment available for use

 

Glantreo is pleased to offer particle size analysis to our customers.  We have recently purchased a Micromeritics Elzone II particle sizer.  The particle sizer works on the principle of Electrical Zone Sensing (EZS) and may be used in the following applications (a) Biological (b) Inorganics (c) API's (d) Abrasives (e) Inks and Toners (f) Emulsions.  All enquires for Particle Size Analysis to info@glantreo.com.  For more details on the EZS technique please click here.  For more details on different particle size techniques please click here

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Csaba Horváth award for Glantreo's EIROSHELLTM Technology 

Congratulations to Jesse  Omamogho, who won the Csaba Horváth Young Scientist Award at the 35th International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques (HPLC 2010), held in Boston (19th - 24th June).

Jesse’s award winning presentation, entitled: “Structural Variation of Solid Core and Thickness of Porous Shell of 1.7 µm Core-Shell Silica Particles on Chromatographic Performance” was chosen from among an international field of award nominees and his work is recognized as a major contribution to field of chromatography.
 
The core-shell technology (Eiroshell) developed in the research has recently been licensed to, Glantreo Ltd. for commercialization.
Jesse Omamogho is a post graduate student in the Chemistry Department , under the supervision of Prof. Jeremy Glennon, and a researcher in the Irish Separation Science Cluster (ISSC)
 
 
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Congratulations to Scientific Advisory Board Members, Dr Justin Holmes and Prof MA Morris on their recent high profile Irish Times article.   The article highlights some of the recent advances in novel microchip production methods. Click here for full article
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Glantreo will be in attendance at HPLC 2010 Boston MA (June 19-24). See you there!
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Glantreo featured in a recent Enterprise Ireland publication entitled ‘The Business of Research Building Irelands Technology Transfer System’. Click here for full publication (See page 34 for Glantreo case study).
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Glantreo was recently awarded the prestigious SME of the month award from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC).
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Enterprise Irelands
Industrial Technologies Annual Conference took place on Thursday 27th of November at the Charlton Hotel in Dublin. Dr Jimmy Devins TD, Minister for Science and Technology presented Glantreo's Dr John Hanrahan with an Industrial Technologies Commercialization Award for his work on development, commercialization and licensing of the project 'Mesoporous Silica Spheres for Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatrography'. This ground breaking technology was recently licensed to Glantreo Ltd by University College Cork (UCC).

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Glantreo and QUB were recently awarded a FUSION partnership grant, worth in excess of €100,000, via the cross border Intertrade Ireland Fusion Initiative. Glantreo’s academic partner in Northern Ireland is Dr Paul Nancarrow of the Chemical Engineering Department at Queens University Belfast. Speaking at a recent trip to Cork Dr Nancarrow was very excited at the prospect of working with Glantreo. The partnership will ring fence certain technologies being developed at the Chemical Engineering Department at QUB.

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Despite the best efforts of manufacturers to produce to the highest standards, there are a number of ways in which pharmaceuticals may become contaminated by foreign bodies. Such contamination may at best be unwelcome, or at worst potentially life threatening for users of pharmaceutical products such as injectables. From a production point of view, the discovery of a contaminant may render the entire batch unusable, resulting in wasted production time and raw materials.

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If process analytic technology (PAT) is not at the tip of your tongue, it should be. This FDA-inspired initiative for real-time, in- process analytics, has been slowly gaining traction thanks to steadfast efforts by instrument vendors and best-in-class biomanufacturers. HPLC will be part of PAT moving forward.

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Glantreo Ltd and University College Cork (UCC) today announced the signing of a collaboration agreement, under which Glantreo will license UCC's sub2sila silica manufacturing technology. The sub2sila technology is a unique processing technology that allows the production of a highly monodispersed sub 2 micron silica porous silica particles. The particles have applications in the High performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) arena and also in the next generation of HPLC termed Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC).

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