Ireland's Electrical Magazine 94 Dec-Jan

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Precision Cables Ireland achieves Business All-Star accreditation

Niamh Hickey and Ei Electronics CEO Mick Guinee.

Ei Electronics offers Engineering Scholarship for women

For the third year in a row, Ei Electronics are offering the Women in Engineering Scholarship, which provides an exciting opportunity for outstanding female University of Limerick students studying within a range of STEM courses. Applications will open in January 2023 for next year’s award. Niamh Hickey, BSc in Applied Physics, was their inaugural recipient of the scholarship and has just finished her third-year placement with the company. “I got to learn so much whilst on placement, from data

analysis to soldering, manufacturing to coding, and project management to marketing. These are skills that I know that I’ll use throughout my career,” Niamh commented. Students are invited to apply in their second year, and a selection of applicants go through an interview. This scholarship provides ongoing support throughout the remainder of their studies, and recipients are also eligible for cooperative education and graduate placement at the Ei Electronics Corporate Headquarters in Co. Clare.

L-R: Precision Cables Sales Director Cathal Grace and Financial Director Aideen Flynn receive the award.

Leading supplier of quality cable products Precision Cables Ireland has achieved the Business All-Star 2022 accreditation from the All-Ireland Business Foundation (AIBF). The award is an independently verified standard mark for indigenous businesses, based on rigorous selection criteria. “This accreditation recognises the team’s outstanding contribution to quality and standards in their industry. The AIBF would like to commend Precision Cables for their conduct in the areas of trust, performance, and customer- centricity,” commented Kieran Ring, CEO of the Global Institute of Logistics and Deputy Chair of the AIBF Adjudication Board. The team at Precision Cables couldn’t be prouder. “We are thrilled to receive the Business All-Star 2022 accreditation. We would like to thank the All-Ireland Business Foundation for recognising our company and its achievements with this prestigious accolade,” commented Financial Director Aideen Flynn. Precision Cables Ireland has delivered excellence in the Irish market for more than 40 years. Learn more at www.precisioncables.ie .

WorkPal shortlisted for Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 Awards

WorkPal, a field management software provider developed and maintained in Belfast, has scooped a shortlisted spot in this year’s prestigious Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 Awards. The award programme ranks companies based on revenue growth over the last four years,

celebrating innovation and entrepreneurship in

across Europe. It shows that the hard work of the team is really paying off and that our growth strategy is working. We have experienced great success in recent years, with two new major contracts bringing in over £1m in revenue to the business.” The winners will be announced at a ceremony on November 24th in Dublin.

Ireland’s indigenous technology sector. The announcement comes as WorkPal experiences its most successful year to date, growing exponentially in 2022 and opening a further UK-based office in London. Ian Megahey, Sales Director at WorkPal says, “It is incredible to be shortlisted for this prestigious award that is recognised

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