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Student interns to represent Ireland at the IBM Extreme Blue 2009 European Expo in Rotterdam, the Netherlands

On Wednesday 16th September, four Irish Third Level student interns will represent Ireland at the IBM Extreme Blue 2009 European Expo in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Third Level Students from UK, Germany, The Netherlands, and France will also present at this Expo.

Over the past twelve weeks the students, who were selected from colleges around Ireland, have been operating as a biztech project team and taken on IBM's innovation challenge to 'start something big'.

This years Irish challenge centred on IBM's Lotus Connections software which helps build collaborative and smarter business environments. Lotus Connections is researched and developed at IBM's Software Lab in Mulhuddart, Co. Dublin.

Previous Extreme Blue projects from Ireland include, medical patient monitoring, communications system for our aging population, international standards to support access for visually impaired users in virtual worlds. Irish Interns have also received international patents awards for their innovations in technology and business.

According to Bill Kearney, Dublin Software Lab Director, Extreme Blue offers very real opportunities to solve challenging business issues: “The Extreme Blue program has the ability to establish future business and technical leaders. We at IBM believe that our growth is crucial through these innovative projects being showcased at Extreme Blue."

The combination of business and technology creates a team dynamic that fosters collaboration and helps the interns create both a business case and a technical solution that will succeed in the marketplace.

Since 2002, the Irish participants together with their counterparts worldwide have submitted more than 360 patent disclosures and have made more than sixty open source contributions to the open source community; helped create solutions for key clients and bring-to-market the next generation of IBM products.

Unlike other intern programmes that may relegate students to work on outdated technology, the Extreme Blue teams work on leading technology such as Linux, Web 2.0, Web services and Virtualisation that helps grow their skills and evolve them into a more attractive candidate in the technology field.


IBM student interns Aidan Duggan, Philip Cass, Cian Clarke, and John Reddin are representing Ireland at the IBM Extreme Blue 2009 European Expo in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.