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Twenty style shortcuts for men
Some men are effortlessly stylish. Everything they wear, whether it is a sharp suit, relaxed jeans and T-shirt combination, or smart trousers, a polo shirt, and blazer, looks good on them.
Athlone based company Mersus wins coveted training and development programme award
Last week saw Athlone software company, Mersus Technologies winning the ‘Best Training & Development Program’ category at the annual Irish Manufacturing Research, Manufacturing and Supply Chain awards, the government body for research in Ireland’s vibrant advanced manufacturing industries.
New app introduces the future of furniture during lockdown
A new app is bringing the future of furniture shopping to the homes of people throughout Galway city and county.
AIT researcher using augmented reality to help people with walk abnormalities
An Athlone-based PhD candidate is using augmented reality (AR) to help cure people of walking abnormalities which, if left untreated, can lead to “wear and tear” arthritis and serious injuries.
Virtual Reality World Galway - Irelands largest Virtual Reality Entertainment Centre.
We offer VR experiences and game play for individuals, family events, group events, as well as corporate team building and celebrations. If you’re looking for something a little more exciting we would love to welcome you into our virtual world! We have VR experiences for people aged 8 years+.
Architecture at the Edge festival programme announced
Architecture at the Edge, a new festival designed to help citizens understand the many ways architecture impacts our lives, has launched its inaugural programme. The festival, which runs from September 29 to October 1 throughout County Galway and into County Mayo includes expert-led guided tours, talks, workshops and exhibitions and will offer audiences a unique opportunity to explore homes, buildings and spaces that are not usually open to the public.
Architecture at the Edge festival programme announced
Architecture at the Edge, a new festival designed to help citizens understand the many ways architecture impacts our lives, has launched its inaugural programme. The festival, which runs from September 29 to October 1 throughout County Galway and into County Mayo includes expert-led guided tours, talks, workshops and exhibitions and will offer audiences a unique opportunity to explore homes, buildings and spaces that are not usually open to the public.