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GMIT student innovation winners

GMIT Castlebar has announced its student innovation winners. First prize went to Joanne Clarke from Cloonfad, Co Roscommon, a second year student on the BSc in architectural technology. She was awarded a prize of €1,000 cash and incubation space in the GMIT Innovation Centre for two months. Second prize was awarded to Diarmuid Higgins from Rush, Co Dublin, who is a second year student on the BA in outdoor education. He won €600. Both prizes are sponsored by APC and AIB.

Entrepreneurs beat the recession with marketing master class

Some of the secrets of surviving the recession will be revealed at a forthcoming training seminar for fledgling businesses across the west.

Broadband, infrastructure and renewable energy just some of the topics for WDC seminar

If you are concerned with the road, rail and air infrastructure into and out of Mayo, then an upcoming Western Development Commission (WDC) seminar, organised by Castlebar Chamber, will be of interest to you.

Mayo company set to revolutionise the world’s mobile phone market

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The Innovation in Business Centre in Castlebar is nestled behind the trees on the busy ring road and adjacent to the bustling GMIT. Many people probably do not know of its existence but its importance is immeasurable.

Castlebar, the HQ for a high potential start up business

A leading supplier and developer of comprehensive solutions, construction estimating and financial software systems for both the UK and Ireland, whose head offices are based in Castlebar, has this year been awarded with a High Potential Start Up from Enterprise Ireland; an impressive accolade as only 75 companies in Ireland out of thousands who establish each year are designated this title by EI.

Castlebar, the HQ for a high potential start up business

A leading supplier and developer of comprehensive solutions, construction estimating and financial software systems for both the UK and Ireland, whose head offices are based in Castlebar, has this year been awarded with a High Potential Start Up from Enterprise Ireland; an impressive accolade as only 75 companies in Ireland out of thousands who establish each year are designated this title by EI.

Mayo entrepreneurs and investors get together over coffee

The Mayo Open Coffee Club (MOCC), a business network run by business people for business people, is launching its winter series of monthly meetings on Wednesday, October 7, in Castlebar.

Technology firms still going strong in Galway

The announcement last week that Galway is to gain 90 new IT related jobs in two separate announcements by Hewlett Packard and Buy.com is a timely reminder that, despite all the doom and gloom, Galway and the western region still has a strong and thriving technology industry.

Information evening at the IiBC Centre, GMIT

An information evening will be being held on Thursday November 26 in the Innovation in Business Centre (IiBC) at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) Castlebar from 5pm to 8pm. People are welcome to call in at any time.

Free mentoring clinics at GMIT innovation centres

If you have a business idea and you would like help unlocking the potential of that idea then you should get in touch with your local Innovation in Business Centre (IiBC) in Castlebar. The IiBC can help to develop and grow new business start-ups.

 

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