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Dublin
City of Science
2012 is the
year where science becomes fun, exciting and entertaining for all
– Prof. Cunningham
Today (Thursday,
26th January 2012) Richard Bruton TD, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise
and Innovation together with The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Andrew Montague
and Dara O’Briain launched Dublin City of Science. They were
joined by over 400 guests from the science, culture and arts communities
that have joined forces in creating a programme which showcases
a fresh approach to science engagement.
The Lord Mayor
formally announced the designation of Dublin as City of Science
for 2012. At the launch he said ‘We have a great scientific
history in Dublin that is known the world over and today is recognition
of that rich scientific heritage. It is about celebrating our yesterdays,
today, tomorrow and beyond and it is with great pleasure that I
announce Dublin as City of Science for 2012.’
This ‘year
of science celebration’ will consist of a programme of over
160 science-related events that cross the worlds of art and culture
so as to ensure the accessibility of the various activities.
The Government
Minister responsible for Dublin City of Science, Richard Bruton
TD, today said ‘As a country we have a long history of scientific
achievement, and in the past decade we have built upon that heritage
with dramatic improvements in publicly-funded scientific research.
As we seek to grow our way out of our difficulties these strengths
are key assets, and in the Action Plan for Jobs the Government will
be implementing a series of changes to ensure that this research
is properly commercialised so that we can turn good ideas into good
jobs.
‘Dublin
City of Science is a great opportunity for Ireland to show the world
that we truly are a centre of scientific excellence. I congratulate
all involved and look forward to an exciting programme of events
during the year’.
Under the guidance
of a Project Team based in the Office of the Chief Scientific Adviser
and many individuals volunteering their time from the science, arts
and cultural communities, the programme of events has been compiled
to break down perceptions of science and related subjects.
A selection
of the 160 events were announced today. This includes the St. Patrick’s
Day Festival. Susan Kirby, CEO of St. Patrick’s Festival said
‘St. Patrick’s Festival is thrilled to be collaborating
with Dublin City of Science as part of our 2012 festivities. The
Festival Parade on March 17th will showcase the joy of discovery
and wonder of science using the country’s largest and most
visually impactful artistic performance. The public will also explore
the science theme at the Festival Treasure Hunt on Bank Holiday
Monday, 19th March. The St. Patrick’s Festival is a fitting
launch platform for Dublin City of Science’s year-long exciting
public engagement programme, and science will come alive in spectacular
fashion on the streets of the capital this March.’
Other events
include a key Dublin City of Science hub, The Science Gallery. The
Science Gallery Founding Director Michael John Gorman spoke about
plans for 2012. ‘Dublin City of Science is a fantastic opportunity
to ignite passion for science, technology and innovation in Ireland.
Throughout 2012, Science Gallery will act as a hub for Dublin City
of Science, providing an interface for science with art, technology
and design. We're particularly looking forward to ESOF, during which
our flagship exhibition for the year, HACK THE CITY, will be in
full force. The project, in partnership with IBM, will invite a
diverse group of participants from Ireland and beyond to use Dublin
as a test-bed for urban innovation. By unlocking the city's infrastructure
and true potential, it is set not only to be a highlight of 2012,
but to further reinforce Dublin's position as an agile and innovative
global capital.’
The Dublin City
of Science events are targeted at the general public and vary from
a science themed picnic to and orchestral piece from the World Science
Festival in New York. The full programme consists of photographic
and art exhibitions, several theatre pieces, film festivals, tours,
trails and treasure hunts, street performances, science buskers,
puppet performances, large-scale interactive installations, experiments,
science carnivals and public talks, debates and workshops and even
a fashion show!
Stephen Cluxton,
Dublin Footballer and Science Teacher and Aoibhinn Ni Shuilleabhain,
Phd student and Television presenter were also at the Launch today
as science ambassadors for 2012 and welcomed this key year for Dublin
and the country.
Whilst Dublin
is the ‘City of Science’ for 2012, the events planned
for the year will take place across the island including Galway,
Waterford, Cork and Sligo but to name a few.
The main event
for 2012 is ESOF 2012 which takes place in the Convention Centre
Dublin in July. Dublin won the right to host this event in a competitive
bid process back in 2008. ESOF 2012 is the largest general science
meeting in Europe and is held in a different European city every
two years.
ESOF 2012 will
attract the world’s top scientists to Dublin in July. It is
expected that over 5,000 researchers, policy makers and international
science media will come to our shores in the summer for ESOF.
Speaking at
the Launch Professor Patrick Cunningham, Chief Scientific Adviser
spoke about the highlights that ESOF has to offer. ‘We have
the world’s top scientists confirmed for the ESOF event in
July. Notable keynotes include Craig Venter, Jean-Jacques Dordain
of ESA, Marcus du Sautoy, Bob Geldof Commissioner Geoghegan Quinn,
freshly minted Nobel prise winner Jules Hoffmann and Rolf Dieter
Heuer of CERN. Our very own Dara O’Briain will be significantly
involved in a variety of ways at ESOF.
‘I would
like to thank Dara for all his time on this project and his future
involvement.’
Prof. Cunningham
continued: ‘2012 is the year where science becomes fun, exciting
and entertaining for all and to show the world that Ireland is series
about science’.
One of the significant
events at ESOF2012 is the Europe – US Symposium on the Atlantic
as a shared resource, organised and chaired by Dr. Peter Heffernan,
CEO of the Marine Institute.
This symposium
will include major international collaborations between Europe and
other geographies.
Dublin Maker
Faire, The Ark, Rough Magic Theatre Company and the RTÉ National
Symphony Orchestra were also highlighted during the launch as important
examples of what’s on offer for the year ahead.
Dara expressed
thanks on behalf of the organisers for the enormous support provided
to the ESOF2012, Dublin City of Science Programme by a large number
of organisations at a variety of different levels – both nationally
and internationally since the bid process began. Particular acknowledgements
of support were provided by:The Department of Jobs Enterprise and
Innovation, The EU Commission, Forfás, IBM, Intel, Janssen,
Science Foundation Ireland, Bosch Stiftung, Eirgrid, Marine Institute
and Dublin City Council.
In addition
to those there is a long list of National and International, public
bodies, private organisations and individuals – far too numerous
to mention individually - for whose support, the team is extremely
grateful
Two websites
were also launched today for the Dublin City of Science activities
and the ESOF 2012 programme.
For more information
www.dublinscience2012.ie
and www.esof2012.org
Notes to
Editors:
For further
information please contact:
Breda O’Brien, Head of Communications, Phone: +353 1 607 3179
or
+353 87 374 4190, Email: breda.obrien@chiefscientificadviser.ie
Websites: www.dublinscience2012.ie
and www.esof2012.org
Background
Dublin City
of Science 2012 comprises a year-long series of science-linked events,
the centre-piece of which will be the Euroscience Open Form (ESOF),
which will be held in the Convention Centre Dublin from 11-15 July
2012.
ESOF is an interdisciplinary,
pan-European meeting, held under the auspices of Euroscience, which
aims to:
- Showcase
the latest advances in science and technology
- Promote
a dialogue on the role of science and technology in society and
public policy
- Stimulate
and provoke public interest, excitement and debate about science
and technology
The event will
bring together over 5,000 scientists, business leaders, government
officials and international media to discuss the best of European
science and to address all of the major global challenges, including
Energy, Climate Change, Food and Health.
To celebrate
the honour of hosting one of the most prestigious international
science events in Dublin, City of Science for 2012, a programme
of science related events and activities, will run throughout the
year across the island of Ireland.
Dublin was awarded
the honour of hosting this event following an open competition in
2008.
The Dublin bid
was led by Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government, Professor
Cunningham, with the support of with the support of Forfás,
Ireland’s national policy advisory board for enterprise, trade,
science, technology and innovation (www.forfas.ie). The Office of
the Chief Scientific Adviser is responsible for hosting ESOF 2012
and will coordinate activities and events in the Dublin City of
Science 2012 programme with the support of Forfás.
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