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Dundalk to become national centre for teaching STEM for post primary and further education

May 8, 2023

The Engineering Technology Teachers Association’s first official headquarters will be located in the town

A Memorandum of Understanding signed in Dundalk this afternoon will see the town become the national centre for teaching Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) for post primary and further education.

The first official headquarters of the Engineering Technology Teachers Association (ETTA) will be located at the LMETB’s Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre of Excellence in the town.

The CEO of the Louth/Meath Education Training Board Martin O’Brien says the new centre will contribute hugely to creating the next generation of top-class Irish engineers:

Martin O’Brien, CEO of LMETB and founder of AMTCE and Barry Convey, ETTA
Martin O’Brien, CEO of LMETB and founder of AMTCE and Barry Convey, ETTA

via lmfm.ie