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Electronic Design engineer appointed via Ulster University KTP

Assa Abloy Opening Solutions UK & Ireland Door Group (Door Group) has appointed Cormac Hardy as an Electronic Design engineer, through the Knowledge Transfer (KTP) Programme Associate initiative from Ulster University.

Part-funded by Innovate UK, the KTP scheme ‘brings together forward-thinking businesses and expert academics to tackle strategic innovation challenges to deliver economic, societal, or environmental outcomes’. Support and leadership are provided through the university’s School of Engineering Faculty, while the student undertakes the day-to-day job with the business.

In his new full-time two-year role at Door Group in Lisburn, Cormac Hardy will be involved in a real R&D project hoped to generate future products, revenue, and profit for the business.

Brian Sofley, MD at Door Group, explains: “The Knowledge Transfer Partnership programme provides a link between university and business, with the objective that businesses can develop ideas better and faster by connecting them to the right expertise and next generation of new talent.” The scheme also enables a transfer of knowledge into the business to sustain innovation further. Assa Abloy is committed to offering opportunities to young people, nurturing their talents, and addressing the engineering industry skills gap. We are very pleased to welcome Cormac on board, and are excited to see what fresh ideas he can bring to the table.”

Door Group, a unit of Assa Abloy Opening Solutions UK & Ireland, manufactures high-performance steel and timber doors, ‘tailor-made’ to individual project requirements from its Powershield, Prima, Safeguard, and SMARTec ranges.

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