SEAM - South Eastern Applied Materials Research Centre , County Waterford
About the Business
Welcome to SEAM, the South Eastern Applied Materials Research Centre located at the Applied Technology Building within Waterford Institute of Technology in Waterford, Ireland. SEAM is proud to be an esteemed establishment and a point of interest for those interested in materials research and innovation.
At SEAM, our aim is to provide top-level applied materials research services to our clients. As a leading research centre in the southeast region of Ireland, we specialize in diverse areas such as materials science, engineering and technology, and advanced manufacturing. We are committed to providing high-quality research services in collaboration with industry, academia, and government agencies.
Our team of highly qualified researchers and management professionals are dedicated to providing customized, flexible and efficient solutions to cater to the specific needs of our clients. Through our state-of-the-art equipment, advanced materials characterization, modeling and simulation, and additive manufacturing facilities, we ensure the delivery of precision and innovative solutions.
SEAM has established an international reputation for research excellence in materials science, engineering and technology over the years since its inception. We place great emphasis on applied research with impact and our team has extensive experience in a broad range of research areas, including renewable energy, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and much more.
We are committed to driving innovation for our clients, while nurturing talent and developing skills in the next generation of researchers through industry-focused training and education. We invite you to explore our website to learn more about our ongoing projects, facilities, research team, and how we can partner with you to drive innovation.
We look forward to welcoming you to our warm and collaborative research environment soon.
Location & Phone number
Applied Technology Building, Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford, Ireland
Reviews
"Useless shower of degenerates"
"Engineering building has to be the coldest building in in Ireland. Canteen is terrible and expensive. β¬1000 fees for an 11 week course and no way in hell will they print off any material. Some lecturers are good and some are not."
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