Search Results for 'Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation'

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Cyber security company makes city its European base

IDT911, a leader in identity theft and data risk management services this week announced its intention to hire an additional 60 new staff during the next five years, making Galway its base of European operations as it looks to extend into this new market.

Minister Bruton chairs first regional enterprise forum in Athlone

The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, chaired the first Regional Enterprise Forum in Athlone last week.

New advanced technology building for IDA park

IDA Ireland has broken ground on a new building development in their Garrycastle campus.

US company announces thirty new jobs in the city

Galway received a boost yesterday with the announcement that mobile innovation company Synchronoss Technologies Inc is creating 30 new jobs in the city.

New guide to assist small businesses in difficulty

The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, together with the Minister of State for Small Business, John Perry, has launched Managing Out of The Crisis, a simple guide to assist small businesses in difficulty.

More new jobs for city and county

Thirty four jobs are to be created in Galway by start-up companies and expanding businesses before the end of the year following an injection of Government funds into county and city enterprise boards.

 

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