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Galway designers called on to participate in Irish Design Week
Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) is calling on designers across Galway to take part in Irish Design Week 2025 from 17–21 November.
New partnership for Ian Quinn Centre for Health Technology Innovation
University of Galway and TE Connectivity have entered a new partnership in support of the University’s Ian Quinn Centre for Health Technology Innovation, building on the success of the BioInnovate Ireland programme.
Western Veteran and Vintage Motor Club Westrun is back for 2025
The Western Veteran and Vintage Motor Club (WVVMC) are holding their annual Westrun event over the weekend of the July 25 to 27.
Design charrette marks major milestone in Salthill Framework Vision
Galway City Council, in collaboration with urban design consultants Allies and Morrison, has completed a two-day design charrette as part of the Salthill Village and Seafront Framework — a transformative vision for the future of Galway City’s most iconic seaside location.
ATU to lead major European project embedding entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation in higher education
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) has been awarded a flagship European project—TRI-CREATES—funded under Strand A of the EIT Higher Education Initiative, which aims on building innovation and entrepreneurship capacity within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
BioInnovate symposium explores leadership strategies for health tech innovation
BioInnovate Ireland, based at University of Galway, hosted its annual symposium, bringing together more than 250 health technology innovators, clinicians, entrepreneurs, legal experts and industry leaders.
VERSONO Medical’s revolutionary FastWire System wins Dragons’ Den innovation prize
VERSONO Medical Ltd has been named Dragons’ Den winner of the CX Innovation Prize at the international CX Symposium in London.
Reinvigorating the West: How Connected Hubs are sparking rural innovation
The west of Ireland, with its rolling hills, rugged coastlines, and charming villages, has long been admired for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. But historically, this region—home to many small towns and rural communities—has not fully shared in the benefits of industrialisation and urban economic growth. That narrative is changing, thanks to a visionary initiative: Connected Hubs.
Galway boost for Soft Launch
Soft Launch will make its Galway debut on Tuesday, May 13, at Monroe’s Live on Dominick Street.
€2.5 million funding helps to future-proof digital innovation in Galway
Galway’s reputation as a hub for digital business and tech innovation has received a significant boost with the recent announcement of €2.5 million in funding for 28 industry-focused research fellowships.
