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Galway's housing crisis highlighted in national economic report

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Published yesterday (Wednesday), the OECD report provides a comprehensive analysis of Ireland's current economic performance, identifying key challenges and providing policy recommendations which aim to enhance the country's economic resilience, competitiveness and sustainability.

Salt Medical and I-Form Join Forces to Revolutionise Nano Manufacturing of Medical Devices

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Salt Medical, a leading Irish-based medical device contract development and manufacturing organisation (CDMO) based in Galway, Ireland, https://saltmedtec.com/, is delighted to announce a new partnership with I-Form, the Research Ireland Centre for Advanced Manufacturing, based in UCD. https://www.i-form.ie/. Together, they aim to develop innovative manufacturing methods for small-batch medical devices featuring micro and nano-scale surface structures.

Med device manufacturer to open in Claregalway

Claregalway Corporate Park is about to welcome a new player in the healthcare industry - Salt Medical, a Contract Development and Manufacturing Organisation (CDMO) specialising in medical device manufacturing. The arrival of Salt Medical is set to bring a wave of innovation and opportunity to the area, further establishing Claregalway as a hub for cutting-edge medical technologies.

Fabulous family home in an exclusive Claregalway development

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Keane Mahony Smith presents to the market this magnificent six bed family residence located in a private residential estate in Claregalway village.

Pale Blue Dot® Recruitment – The resource for the medtech workforce

Pale Blue Dot® Recruitment is an international award-winning recruitment agency providing professional placement and temporary staffing solutions to Ireland’s medtech industry. Incorporated in 2017, the company has recently expanded to a team of five and offer an unrivalled service to both client and candidate.

CÚRAM signs agreement with South Korean Biomed tech centre

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CÚRAM, the Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Research in Medical Devices based at NUI Galway, has formalised an agreement for academic collaboration with representatives from the Biomedical Manufacturing Technology Centre (BMTC) at the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH).

 

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