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Mbryonics awarded €17.5 million from European Innovation Council
Galway based space tech company Mbryonics have announced that they have been approved for a recommended investment of €17.5m from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator.
Connacht seek redemption in Italy after Lions’ bite
Pressure is mounting on Connacht as they fly to Italy to face Benetton this Saturday after an unexpected mauling by Emirates Lions last weekend.
Nissan unveils all new electric next generation Interstar van
Nissan has revealed its new Interstar large van, including an electric version, which is due to go on sale in Europe before the end of 2024.
Skoda’s new entry-level electric vehicle will be called the ‘Epiq’
Skoda has provided us with a first glimpse of its new entry-level battery-electric SUV crossover, which will be called the ‘Epiq’.
Name recognition not an issue for FG’s Euro ticket in Midlands - North West
Name recognition will not be an issue for Fine Gael’s candidates in the Midlands-North West constituency this June, after two well known faces were selected to be the party’s ticket for Europe.
€3.5 million fellowship programme launched to probe technology’s influence on time
Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Research Centre for Software, launched a €3.5 million postdoctoral fellowship programme which will recruit 19 world-class researchers to universities across Ireland.
Bernard Casey with Shannon Basso Gaule at the Tigh He-He comedy club
County Kerry comic Bernard Casey is special guest at this Friday’s Tigh He-He Comedy Club at the Róisín Dubh, March 22, at 8pm.
Celebrate ‘Easter on the Estate’ at the gorgeous Glenlo Abbey
This spring, the team at Glenlo Abbey has two very exciting offerings for you to enjoy with your nearest and dearest.
Ireland West Airport welcomes confirmation of summer sun flights schedule with Ryanair
Ireland West Airport has welcomed the confirmation of Ryanair’s biggest ever summer sun and European city break schedule from the airport, along with the commencement of a new service to Tenerife this summer with Ryanair.
Hotel room tax could raise €1.7 million for Galway City, says Lohan
It is time for Galway City Council to look at applying a hotel room tax on all visitors as this would be a sensible revenue raising measure that could go directly into the delivery of services in Galway City. So said Mark Lohan, Sinn Féin candidate in this summer’s Galway City Council elections.