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Council Cathaoirleach welcomes approval for Medtronic Address of Recognition

The Cathaoirleach of Westmeath County Council, Cllr Frankie Keena, has welcomed approval for an Address of Recognition to be awarded to the Athlone based Medtronic which this year is celebrating 40 years of operation in the town.

Medtronic announcement a major confidence vote

Medtronic plc, a global leader in medical technology, services and solutions, this week announced a new manufacturing facility in Galway that will manufacture the market-leading IN.PACT® Admiral® drug-coated balloon (DCB) for the treatment of peripheral artery disease (PAD). PAD is a build-up of plaque in arteries throughout the body leading to reduced blood flow to the limbs, organs, and the brain. Patients with PAD are at higher risk for stroke and heart attack.

Covidien jobs assurances needed

Deputy Robert Troy has called for assurances about the future of jobs at Covidien in Athlone following the announcement that the company is being bought by American medical device maker Medtronic in a multi-billion dollar deal.

International award for Athlone’s Covidien

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Covidien in Athlone has received international recognition for enterprise excellence, by being awarded the Shingo Bronze Medallion.

Covidien named as top investor in R&D

Galway company Covidien has again been named by the European Commission as the EU's top investor in healthcare research and development.

Ireland’s R&D reputation secures €25 million Covidien investment

A “well-established” record of fostering successful innovation was a key factor in Covidien’s decision to locate a number of advanced research and development projects in Ireland, with Galway and Athlone to benefit.

Global healthcare provider celebrates twenty years in Galway

Covidien, a leading global provider of healthcare products, celebrated its 20th anniversary in Galway this week.

Covidien to invest €900,000 in innovative R&D projects at NUI Galway

Research and development projects in the field of medical technologies at NUI Galway are to receive an investment boost of €900,000 over the next two years from Covidien, one of the world’s leading suppliers of healthcare products.

 

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