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University of Galway showcases 22 high potential start-ups
Twenty-two of Ireland’s top entrepreneurs and innovators presented new research breakthroughs to leading figures in business and industry at a special showcase at University of Galway.
Skill up with OEM Engineering Apprenticeships
The OEM Engineering Apprenticeship is a three-year Level 6 programme where you learn a wide range of engineering skills such as mechanical, electrical, pneumatics, electronics hydraulics, robotics and much more.
Goodman Medical — Providing long life and good health
Based in the Mervue Business Park, Goodman Medical Ireland Ltd’s (GMIL) is a subsidiary of Goodman Co. Ltd. headquartered in Nagoya, Japan. Its mission is to help people realise the dream of long life and good health. Established in Galway since 2004 and operating from three cleanroom environments, GMIL manufactures and develops cardiovascular catheters.
Galway conference hears SIPTU calls for workers’ right to unionise to be central to General Election debate
SIPTU’s Manufacturing Divisional Organiser, Neil McGowan, has called for workers’ rights and the right to unionise to be central to the debate in the upcoming General Election at the Union’s Manufacturing Division Biennial Delegate Conference in Galway last week.
Galway food and drink companies invited to apply for leading accelerator programme
Are you a food or beverage entrepreneur with a vision to disrupt the industry? Do you have a product, food technology solution or ingredient that has the potential to make a global impact? Food and drink companies from County Galway are being encouraged to apply for Food Works 2025, Ireland’s leading investment accelerator programme for high-potential food and drink companies, which is now accepting applications for its 2025 cohort.
EU needs skills revolution to stay competitive
Nina Carberry, MEP for Ireland’s Midlands North West and member of the European Parliament’s Budget Committee, is calling for greater EU investment in skills development. She argues this is key to maintaining Europe’s economic strength. Carberry is pushing for the establishment of a new Intergroup in the European Parliament focused on education and skills, aimed at boosting Europe’s competitiveness.
Digital Reunion barbecue next week
Digital former employees will reunite on Friday week (September 27) at the Ardilaun Hotel for a relaxed evening of BBQ, music, and conversation, starting at 6:30 PM. Limited tickets are still available for €35 and can only be purchased online through DigitalBBQ.eventbrite.ie
National AI Meet showcases strength of AI in Western Region
The National AI Meet 2024 hosted by TechIreland in partnership with itag, took place on Thursday in The Hardiman Galway. This exclusive event, supported by leading partner Data2Sustain and sponsor Enterprise Ireland, brought together national AI leaders to showcase industry use-cases, discuss procurement strategies, and actively engage the audience through informative keynotes and panel discussions.
Building a fulfilling career: 7 in 10 considered pursuing a role in construction
New research from Chadwicks1, Ireland’s leading builders’ merchants, reveals that 70% of people aged 16-24 years have considered a role in the industry. Most parents of young adults2(85%) see the benefits of a career in construction for their children, and in fact, over two thirds (67%) would be happy if their child pursued a career in the sector.
Galway company signs major contract with AVIC SAC Commercial Aircraft (SACC)
Indreabhán-based EireComposites is a design, manufacturing and testing company based in Co. Galway, making a material difference across land, sea and air. It has a deep heritage in light-weight high performance composite materials and aerospace production and provides work to over 70 people in the locality. Parts from its factory have been flying on commercial aircraft since 2008.