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CategoryBusiness
DateThursday, November 20, 2008
AuthorNewsDesk@IrishDev.com

Iameco Eco Computer

World’s First Eco-Computer Produced in Dublin



The  world’s first biodegradable computer has been produced in Dublin. The iameco computer is built from bio-degradable wood panels manufactured from waste products from the lumber and pulp industry.



Inventors  of  iameco, MicroPro Computers Ltd explained to the Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation,  Dr. Jimmy Devins T.D, how they can implant the seeds of native-tree species into these wood panels when he visited the company today to announce details of a new Enterprise Ireland Green Technology Support for businesses.

 

 

Our  business is built around green technologies and using them to produce healthier, more energy-efficient and cheaper  computers that have less impact on the environment”, said Paul Maher, MD of MicroPro. One advantageof iameco is that when the components are buried in landfill the wood gets wet, breaks down and new plants begin to grow from old computers”.

 

 

In addition to the iameco computer, which uses one third less energy than regular computers, the biodegradable wood can also be used to manufacture the computer monitor casing, keyboard and mouse.



Minister Devins was on a visit to MicroPro Computers Ltd in Rathfarnham, Co Dublin to learn how the Irish owned company has used Enterprise Ireland supports to produce the world’s first eco-computer.



Commenting on the success of iameco, Minister Devins said: “The iameco computer story is a true example of innovation at work. Not only have MicroPro Computers developed a new, profitable product range but consumers now have the option of  buying an environmentally friendly computer or TV’

 

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‘Green technologies offer many opportunities to companies to innovate and save money. Enterprise Ireland’s GreenTech Support can help companies find ways to reduce air pollution and effluents, conserve water and save energy in the  workplace as well as come up with new environmentally friendly products” he concluded.



Full details of Enterprise Ireland’s GreenTech Support are available from www.envirocentre.ie


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