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MEDITE SMARTPLY Invests in the Future of Environmentally Conscious Buildings with Donation to TU Dublin

  • 16.03.2023

CONSCIOUS BUILDINGS WITH DONATION TO TU DUBLIN

MEDITE SMARTPLY has announced a donation of 250,000 to TU Dublin, to support the development of Design + Construct, a centre for collaborative, multidisciplinary education that will drive performance in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) sector through talent and technology.

As a responsible manufacturer of innovative wood-based panels, MEDITE SMARTPLY is committed to manufacturing products that contribute to healthier, environmentally conscious buildings. Their ethos marries well with the Design + Construct facility, which will provide a collaborative, multidisciplinary learning resource for students across all levels and disciplines, from apprenticeship to doctoral research.

As part of the Design + Construct facility, the SMARTPLY Hub will promote sustainable design and production processes and provide opportunities for innovation through applied and project-based learning. The facility will also offer research facilities critical to the next generation of AEC graduates in technologies such as off-site and modular construction, near-zero energy building, and robotic construction.

MEDITE SMARTPLY is an award-winning brand, renowned for delivering the highest quality products and customer-led innovation. Holly Waters-Marsh, Head of Marketing said,

We are delighted to support Design + Construct, TU Dublin’s Centre of Excellence for AEC education and research, in their superb new location in Broombridge. As a company, we’re dedicated to bringing innovative products and solutions that contribute to a healthier environment and help combat the climate crisis. The aim of our involvement with TU Dublin is to align to support the challenges from reducing embodied carbon within the built environment, the new homes proposed under the National Development Plan and retrofitting the existing housing stock- all dimensions which touch our business. The off-site sector is key for us as we recognise that increasing the number of timber frame constructions and the use of engineered wood will play an important role in this.”

According to Orna Hanly, Head of the Design + Construct Project at TU Dublin, the centre is a new way of teaching for the AEC sector, requiring a new type of space.

"With the support of our partners such as MEDITE SMARTPLY, TU Dublin will deliver a flexible, adaptable facility that can be changed and altered to meet the educational and research needs of our students. The building will be a 'living' AEC laboratory, an exemplar for the sector encompassing best practices in sustainable design and construction."

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris recently gave the go-ahead to proceed to the next phase of the project proposal development, which envisages the refurbishment of a building in TU Dublin’s satellite facility in Broombridge for core academic space to address capacity.

About TU Dublin

TU Dublin has campuses in Dublin City Centre, in Blanchardstown and in Tallaght, and, through their major infrastructural development plan, are currently investing over €500 million in new, state-of-the-art, technology-enabled facilities to enhance our students' experience.

Their distinguished researchers and innovators are pioneers in science and technology discovery, play active roles in informing policy and standards; and contribute to the creative life of Ireland. Their award-winning technology transfer and business incubation activity has delivered over 400 new sustainable businesses with an economic value of almost €700 million.