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Pulse College Galway leading the way in video games development education

Famed for its creativity and music scene, Galway is quickly becoming a central hub for game development in Ireland. At the forefront of this rise in game development in the city is Pulse College. Located on the Fairgreen Road in the city, Pulse College’s Galway campus was established in 2013, with the objective to produce gaming development graduates who are industry ready when they have completed their course.

Concussion app launched by Medtronic and Acquired Brain Injury Ireland

Brain injury specialists, Acquired Brain Injury Ireland (ABI Ireland), have developed and launched a concussion application for smartphones with the support of Medtronic, one of the world’s largest medical technology, services, and solutions companies.

Graduates have ingenious way of making your empty driveway make money and pay your bills

Your driveway is sitting there all day when you are at work and it could be making you money. That is the premise of an ingenious new app developed by two Galway students — and if it’s successful, it could revolutionise the pattern of commuters into the world’s major cities.

New Honda Jazz and HR-V models arriving

Honda has announced prices for the new Honda Jazz supermini and the stunning new Honda HR-V subcompact crossover.

New Honda Jazz and HR-V models arriving

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Honda has announced prices for the new Honda Jazz supermini and the stunning new Honda HR-V subcompact crossover.

New Honda cars for Ploughing Championships 

The 2015 National Ploughing Championships underlined an important year for Honda which presented its new model range of refreshed and new cars together for the first time in Ireland.

New and refreshed model line-up from Honda

Due to arrive in Irish showrooms from October onwards, Honda tells us that both the all-new HR-V and Jazz models models combine sophisticated new design concepts with the safety, class-leading interior space and versatility customary to Honda models. The Honda HR-V sees the return of a much-loved nameplate to the Irish market, and will retail from €23,995 with class-leading equipment when it launches in Ireland.

 

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