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Under one roof - How Connacht Rugby’s new HPC is powering connection, recovery, and performance
Connacht Rugby's Dexcom Stadium and High Performance Centre (HPC) is a hive of activity. Work continues behind the new Clan Stand as head coach Stuart Lancaster and his squad train out on the pristine Dexcom Stadium surface. Inside the new Connacht Rugby HPC, there is a tangible enthusiasm that reverberates through the building and meets you around every corner. Connacht Rugby is gearing up for its newest and most exciting chapter yet.
Project Rebuild as focus turns to make-up of Donoghue's first panel
The announcement on Monday night of Galway hurling's worst-kept secret will reinvigorate Galway hurling fans after the disappointment of last season's Championship run.
Galway-based Siren simplifies search and improves officer safety for US law enforcement departments
Galway-based Siren, the company that provides an all-in-one investigation platform to US Police and Sheriff’s Departments, Intelligence and Law Enforcement Agencies, Fusion Centres and High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas programmes (HIDTAs), has launched a new AI-Powered search capability and mobile access as part of its new Siren for Law Enforcement and Siren Forensics bundles.
Global cybersecurity leader to create 50 jobs in city
Galway’s streak of good fortune on the jobs creation front continued this week with the news that Centripetal, the global leader in intelligence powered cybersecurity, has opened its European Cyber Intelligence Centre of Excellence in the city to address cybersecurity opportunities in the UK, Ireland and across Europe.
Fallon relishing new role with FIFA
It was a tough decision for Lisa Fallon to make. A productive stint with Galway United meant a solid foundation had been established by John Caulfield and his backroom staff, but a chance to work for FIFA’s high performance department was available for Fallon.
Moran relishing coaching roles
Alana Moran remains hopeful Galway WFC can continue to develop talent from the west of Ireland.
Irish start-up figures surpass pre-pandemic levels
Ireland’s new company start-up levels reached the highest numbers on record in 2021, according to the latest figures from credit risk analyst CRIFVision-net.
Percentage rise in start-ups but growth slows in quarter three
The first nine months of the year have seen a 28 percent increase in new company start-ups across Ireland, versus this time 12 months ago, according to new data published by credit risk analyst CRIFVision-Net.
Five Mayo stories selected for landmark GAA Grassroots book
Five stories from Mayo have been selected to appear in a fascinating new book on the GAA – written by people at the heart of the association nationwide.
