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First for Ireland as Galway joins global conservation timber programme
County Galway has become the first Irish participant in an international programme aimed at sequestering millions of tonnes of carbon through partnerships with communities who are successfully conserving tropical forests.
Galway entrepreneurs among chosen few at EY CEO retreat in South Africa
A delegation of more than 100 of Ireland’s top entrepreneurs, including five from Galway travelled this week to South Africa, for the annual EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ CEO Retreat. Running until this Sunday 26th May, the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ CEO retreat is dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship. The aim of the retreat is to support, inspire, and challenge the entrepreneurs to take their businesses to the next level.
Claregalway-based Xerotech to hire 100 to meet demand for its technology
Claregalway-based battery systems manufacturer Xerotech plans to hire more than 100 new employees to meet a growing demand for its technology.
Galway company to create 50 new jobs at its Claregalway facility
Galway has been given a jobs boost this week with Xerotech, a leading supplier of advanced battery systems, expandng its operations in the county.
Micky Lavelle – The Gold King of Kolar
Earlier this year, The Hindustan Times published an article about Tesla Motor's decision to select the upmarket Lavelle Road in Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore), India, as the location for their new office.
NUIG reach Fitzgibbon Cup decider
NUIG 1-26 GMIT 3-18 (After extra-time)
NUIG Maree continue to impress
This is turning into a hugely encouraging Super League campaign for NUIG Maree, who defeated UCD Marian 80-64 at the Kingfisher Gym on Saturday evening.
United U14s advance to league semi-finals
An accomplished performance ensured Xavi Vazquez's promising Galway United U14 outfit defeated St Patrick's Athletic 4-0 in a league quarter-final at Eamonn Deacy Park.
The American Civil War helped the Irish find acceptence
When Charles Dickens first visited the United States in January 1842, the popularity of his books was such that he was mobbed by adoring crowds, feted and dined as the major celebrity that he undoubtedly was, and was guest of honour at a famous Valentine’s Ball in New York attended by 3,000 of the city’s great and good.
John Deely, Story Tailors
The camaraderie and community that is at the heart of the Latin Quarter is what has sustained John Deely of Story tailors throughout the past year.