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  • Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis, presenting a new Renault Kadjar to the latest Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis, presenting a new Renault Kadjar to the latest Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis, presenting a new Renault Kadjar to the latest Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Reflecting on sporting success...Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis, presenting a new Renault Kadjar to the latest Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis, presenting a new Renault Kadjar to the latest Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Renault Pres-20180510-002.JPG
  • Newly announced Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly accepting a new Renault Kadjar from Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Renault Pres-20180510-001.JPG
  • Reflecting on sporting success...Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis, presenting a new Renault Kadjar to the latest Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Renault Pres-20180510-006.JPG
  • Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis, presenting a new Renault Kadjar to the latest Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Renault Pres-20180510-005.JPG
  • Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis, presenting a new Renault Kadjar to the latest Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Renault Pres-20180510-004.JPG
  • Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis, presenting a new Renault Kadjar to the latest Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Renault Pres-20180510-003.JPG
  • Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis, presenting a new Renault Kadjar to the latest Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Renault Pres-20180510-002.JPG
  • Newly announced Renault Brand Ambassador  Anthony Daly accepting a new Renault Kadjar from Paul Hogan, director of Hogan Motors Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Renault Pres-20180510-001.JPG
  • Council retirement - (from left) Pat McMahon (chair), Frank Lynch (housing officer), ??, ??, Joe Brand (county manager) and Michael Noonan (Co Soc/deputy manager).
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  • Local customer Eleanor O’Neill with Jackie Crowe and Laura Crosse after carrying out a price comparison between SuperValu own-brands and other branded products in Fitzpatrick's SuperValu, Ennistymon.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 27/01/2020
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  • Local customer Eleanor O’Neill with Jackie Crowe and Laura Crosse after carrying out a price comparison between SuperValu own-brands and other branded products in Fitzpatrick's SuperValu, Ennistymon.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 27/01/2020
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Avril Brand 15-1-09 017.jpg
  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Avril Brand 15-1-09 016.jpg
  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Avril Brand 15-1-09 010.jpg
  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Avril Brand 15-1-09 006.jpg
  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Avril Brand 15-1-09 011.jpg
  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • South African artist Avril Brand taking inspiration from the landscape, near her new home at Tullabrack. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Al Hayes Motors recently sponsored the Munster Press Golf Society ahead of their Annual Inter-Pro provincial championships at Galgorm Castle, Ballymena. Our photo shows Ronan Hayes, business manager and Damien Hayes, brand manager with  society secretary Seamus Hayes, sports editor of The Clare Champion, outside their Ennis showrooms on the Gort road. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Al Hayes Motors recently sponsored the Munster Press Golf Society ahead of their Annual Inter-Pro provincial championships at Galgorm Castle, Ballymena. Our photo shows Ronan Hayes, business manager and Damien Hayes, brand manager with  society secretary Seamus Hayes, sports editor of The Clare Champion, outside their Ennis showrooms on the Gort road. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Golf Pres-20180508-002.JPG
  • Ennis Brand Band trumpeters in parade action.
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  • Veronique Brand and Edel Bane as Showgirls with Marie Bugler as Shirley Markievicz  in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The  crowd overflows onto the street outside during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tommy Bowe with Harry, Sam and their  dad Stephen O Gorman as well as Simon Culligan during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • RTE celebrity Marty Morrissey was guest of honour at the official opening of the magnificent new Indoor Arena at Sixmilebridge GAA Club. During his speech Marty had a riposte for Senator Timmy Dooley, who had raised an issue about brand ambassadors with a loaned car and also in receipt of a car allowance. “Timmy, if you're asking, I walked!” quipped the Quilty man.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • RTE celebrity Marty Morrissey was guest of honour at the official opening of the magnificent new Indoor Arena at Sixmilebridge GAA Club. During his speech Marty had a riposte for Senator Timmy Dooley, who had raised an issue about brand ambassadors with a loaned car and also in receipt of a car allowance. “Timmy, if you're asking, I walked!” quipped the Quilty man.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Sixmilebridge Arena_Oct_27_2023_2616...jpg
  • Bernie and Larry Brennan were proud and delighted to see that participants in this year’s Skoda Ring of Clare Cycle will wear stylish cycling clothing featuring prominently the logo from their daughter Laura’s HPV vaccination campaign. Sadly Laura died in March 2019 at just 26-years-old. Attending the launch of this year’s event were (l-r) Damien Hayes (Brand Manager Al Hayes Motors), Ronan Hayes (Sales Manager), Bernie, Larry and Kevin Brennan with Mark O’Connell, Skoda Ring of Clare event organiser.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Al Hayes Motors recently sponsored the Munster Press Golf Society ahead of their Annual Inter-Pro provincial championships at Galgorm Castle, Ballymena. Our photo shows Ronan Hayes, business manager and Damien Hayes, brand manager with  society secretary Seamus Hayes, sports editor of The Clare Champion, outside their Ennis showrooms on the Gort road. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Golf Pres-20180508-004.JPG
  • Al Hayes Motors recently sponsored the Munster Press Golf Society ahead of their Annual Inter-Pro provincial championships at Galgorm Castle, Ballymena. Our photo shows Ronan Hayes, business manager and Damien Hayes, brand manager with  society secretary Seamus Hayes, sports editor of The Clare Champion, outside their Ennis showrooms on the Gort road. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Golf Pres-20180508-003.JPG
  • Al Hayes Motors recently sponsored the Munster Press Golf Society ahead of their Annual Inter-Pro provincial championships at Galgorm Castle, Ballymena. Our photo shows Ronan Hayes, business manager and Damien Hayes, brand manager with  society secretary Seamus Hayes, sports editor of The Clare Champion, outside their Ennis showrooms on the Gort road. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Golf Pres-20180508-001.JPG
  • Damien Hayes, left, of Al Hayes Motors Skoda Ennis with Tony Kelly at the announcement that the Ballyea and Clare senior hurler has become brand ambassador for Al Hayes Motors Skoda Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Damien Hayes, right, of Al Hayes Motors Skoda Ennis with Tony Kelly at the announcement that the Ballyea and Clare senior hurler has become brand ambassador for Al Hayes Motors Skoda Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Aloma McKay, from Ennistymon, was a national finalist in the McVitie's/ICA Irish biscuit Baker of the Year competition with her recipe, 'Millennium Nut Crunch'. From left: Brenda Costigan, Irish Food Writers Guild; Rachel Healy, senior brand manager, McVitie's Ireland; Aloma McKay; Eva Coyle, national president, ICA and Biddy White Lennon, Irish Food Writers Guild - May 11, 1999.
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  • Ennis Brand Band trumpeters in parade action.
    fleadh-nua-1990 (8).jpg
  • Veronique Brand and Edel Bane as Showgirls with Marie Bugler as Shirley Markievicz  in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Drama-20151112-004.JPG
  • Veronique Brand and Edel Bane as Showgirls with Marie Bugler as Shirley Markievicz  in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Drama-20151112-003.JPG
  • The  crowd overflows onto the street outside during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The  crowd overflows onto the street outside during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tommy Bowe20130323-013.JPG
  • The  crowd overflows onto the street outside during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tommy Bowe20130323-012.JPG
  • Trying to catch a glimpse of the great Tommy Bowe during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Imelda Bourke and friends with Tommy Bowe during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The girls line up to view Tommy Bowe in person during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Lorna Killoughrey stands for a photo with Tommy Bowe during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The  crowd gathers during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tommy Bowe20130323-004.JPG
  • Caroline O Halloran of Ruan got a chance to meet Tommy Bowe during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Young Liam and Diarmuid Culligan of Killimer got a chance to meet Tommy Bowe, with shop proprietor Patrick Bourke, during the visit of the Irish Rugby player to Patrick Bourke Menswear in Ennis on Saturday last to promote his own brand shoe range. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artists Maureen O' Shea, Jeanette Mc Grath, Dodo Kelly, Brida Clancy, Avril Brand and Pauline Dunleavy at the launch of Kilrush Art Group's art exhibition. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Val Eustace of Paddy Burke Builders and school principal Eddie Liddy removing the original Ballyea NS wall plaque, dated 1887, following the signing of contracts for the brand new school at Ballyea. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Australian comedian Adam Hills will bring his unique brand of humour to Ennis when he performs at Gl—r this Tuesday, September 24, 2002.
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  • Kieran O Brien doing his own brand of gymnastics at Kildysart NS. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kieran O Brien doing his own brand of gymnastics at Kildysart NS. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Val Eustace of Paddy Burke Builders and school principal Eddie Liddy removing the original Ballyea NS wall plaque, dated 1887, following the signing of contracts for the brand new school at Ballyea. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ballyea NS010.jpg
  • Val Eustace of Paddy Burke Builders and school principal Eddie Liddy removing the original Ballyea NS wall plaque, dated 1887, following the signing of contracts for the brand new school at Ballyea. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of the Ennis Brand march out at Feakle for the unveiling of a sculpture to the memory of Johnny Patterson. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of Kilrush Art group, from left;  Dodo Kelly,  April Jerocka, Susan Mepham, Avril Brand and Pauline Dunleavey in preparation for their annual exhibition which opens on 9th August at Kilrush library and runs for three weeks. It is being officially opened by founder member Connie Farrell. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Helen Quinn, Acting Senior Planner Clare County Council, Sheila Downes, Environmental Assessment officer Clare County Council, Councillor Ian Lynch, Stephen O’ Mahoney, Plant Manager at Moneypoint Power Station, H.E. Mr Vincent Guérend, French Ambassador to Ireland, Gaultier Brand-Gazeau, Head of the Economic Department at the French Embassy and Dr Loïc Guyon, Honorary Consul of France during a visit by the ambassador to ESB Moneypoint Power Station.
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  • Testing time for roads around Shannon in 2021<br />
<br />
Driverless cars will become a feature on roads around Shannon next year, according to plans from car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR).<br />
The company is collaborating with other technology partners to establish a research hub in Shannon to be known as The Future Mobility Campus Ireland (FMCI). <br />
Among these are well known brands such as Seagate, Cisco, Renovo, Red Hat and Valeo, a French car component supplier.<br />
During 2021 up to 12km of local roads around Shannon will be fitted with sensors o provide communication with autonomous cars and ‘smart’ features to warn control systems in the vehicles of possible hazards.<br />
According to JLR other infrastructure will include electric car-charging terminals, autonomous parking areas and a dedicated air corridor at Shannon Airport allowing for the deployment of drones to monitor and locate the autonomous test cars.<br />
Up to €7 million will be invested in the project, it is expected that further announcements on jobs and recruitment will be made in the near future.<br />
Commenting on the testing project John Cormican, general manager for Shannon Ireland Jaguar Land Rover, said: “This partnership with FMCI provides us with a real-world facility to trial our emerging autonomous, connected, electrified and shared technology in a strategic location. Collaborating with top-tier software companies will allow us to develop our future systems more efficiently.”<br />
Russell Vickers, chief executive of FMCI, said the Shannon Free Zone would offer a “first-class facility” for the tests. He added, “the testbed provides an opportunity to test in the real world and help answer some of the questions posed by the future of mobility in a collaborative and efficient way.” <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 23/10/2020
    Shannon T&Cs 18 Nov_18-11-2020_29043.jpg
  • Testing time for roads around Shannon in 2021<br />
<br />
Driverless cars will become a feature on roads around Shannon next year, according to plans from car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR).<br />
The company is collaborating with other technology partners to establish a research hub in Shannon to be known as The Future Mobility Campus Ireland (FMCI). <br />
Among these are well known brands such as Seagate, Cisco, Renovo, Red Hat and Valeo, a French car component supplier.<br />
During 2021 up to 12km of local roads around Shannon will be fitted with sensors o provide communication with autonomous cars and ‘smart’ features to warn control systems in the vehicles of possible hazards.<br />
According to JLR other infrastructure will include electric car-charging terminals, autonomous parking areas and a dedicated air corridor at Shannon Airport allowing for the deployment of drones to monitor and locate the autonomous test cars.<br />
Up to €7 million will be invested in the project, it is expected that further announcements on jobs and recruitment will be made in the near future.<br />
Commenting on the testing project John Cormican, general manager for Shannon Ireland Jaguar Land Rover, said: “This partnership with FMCI provides us with a real-world facility to trial our emerging autonomous, connected, electrified and shared technology in a strategic location. Collaborating with top-tier software companies will allow us to develop our future systems more efficiently.”<br />
Russell Vickers, chief executive of FMCI, said the Shannon Free Zone would offer a “first-class facility” for the tests. He added, “the testbed provides an opportunity to test in the real world and help answer some of the questions posed by the future of mobility in a collaborative and efficient way.” <br />
<br />
Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 23/10/2020
    Shannon T&Cs 18 Nov_18-11-2020_29052.jpg
  • Testing time for roads around Shannon in 2021<br />
<br />
Driverless cars will become a feature on roads around Shannon next year, according to plans from car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR).<br />
The company is collaborating with other technology partners to establish a research hub in Shannon to be known as The Future Mobility Campus Ireland (FMCI). <br />
Among these are well known brands such as Seagate, Cisco, Renovo, Red Hat and Valeo, a French car component supplier.<br />
During 2021 up to 12km of local roads around Shannon will be fitted with sensors o provide communication with autonomous cars and ‘smart’ features to warn control systems in the vehicles of possible hazards.<br />
According to JLR other infrastructure will include electric car-charging terminals, autonomous parking areas and a dedicated air corridor at Shannon Airport allowing for the deployment of drones to monitor and locate the autonomous test cars.<br />
Up to €7 million will be invested in the project, it is expected that further announcements on jobs and recruitment will be made in the near future.<br />
Commenting on the testing project John Cormican, general manager for Shannon Ireland Jaguar Land Rover, said: “This partnership with FMCI provides us with a real-world facility to trial our emerging autonomous, connected, electrified and shared technology in a strategic location. Collaborating with top-tier software companies will allow us to develop our future systems more efficiently.”<br />
Russell Vickers, chief executive of FMCI, said the Shannon Free Zone would offer a “first-class facility” for the tests. He added, “the testbed provides an opportunity to test in the real world and help answer some of the questions posed by the future of mobility in a collaborative and efficient way.” <br />
<br />
Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 23/10/2020
    Shannon T&Cs 18 Nov_18-11-2020_29034.jpg