NeoDyne celebrates five years in Galway with new larger office

Patrick Landers, Director NeoDyne; Martin Farrell, MD NeoDyne; Cllr Eddie Hoare, Mayor of Galway City; Colin McAuliffe, Senior Manager NeoDyne; Liam Deasy, Senior Manager NeoDyne.

Patrick Landers, Director NeoDyne; Martin Farrell, MD NeoDyne; Cllr Eddie Hoare, Mayor of Galway City; Colin McAuliffe, Senior Manager NeoDyne; Liam Deasy, Senior Manager NeoDyne.

NeoDyne, a leading electrical and industrial engineering company, celebrated the opening of its new, larger office in Galway with a ribbon-cutting ceremony officiated by Mayor of Galway, Cllr. Eddie Hoare.

With plans to add 25 new highly-skilled jobs to the office, NeoDyne was also delighted to welcome representatives from Atlantic Technological University and the University of Galway.

NeoDyne specialises in digital manufacturing, power generation and transmission and distribution services. The company delivers smart, robust, and innovative solutions to the Pharmaceutical, Consumer Packaged Goods, and Energy sectors in Ireland and worldwide.

Celebrating NeoDyne's expansion, the Mayor said NeoDyne's decision to invest in Galway is a testament to the city's growing reputation as a hub for engineering excellence and innovation.

"We look forward to seeing NeoDyne's contribution to the local economy and the exciting career opportunities they will bring," he said.

Outlining NeoDyne's vision for the new office, Patrick Landers, Director, said that opening this office marks a significant milestone for the company.

"Galway is at the heart of a global med-tech hub, and this, combined with the strong talent pipeline from local universities will allow us to grow our business. We see our partnerships with ATU and the University of Galway as strategic to our success and are committed to further strengthening our relationships with them."

Also speaking at the event, Martin Farrell, MD, said they are a 'People First' company, and wouldn't be there today without the commitment and dedication of the Galway team.

"I would like to give special recognition to Colin McAuliffe for establishing our Galway office and driving business development in the region. Thanks to this exceptional team, we are poised for significant further expansion," he said.

Attendees had the opportunity to meet with the Galway-based team to learn more about the company and its expansion plans.

For more information on NeoDyne and its Galway office, please visit www.neodyne.com

 

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