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Boston Scientific’s €75 million Galway expansion delivers major boost for regional economy
Galway’s position as one of Europe’s leading centres for medical technology innovation recently received another major endorsement with the announcement that Boston Scientific is to invest €75 million in expanding its research and development capabilities in the city.
Galway to host Ireland’s Creative Economy Summit – EDGE26
Galway will host EDGE26: Ireland’s Creative Economy Summit on 21 May at Dexcom Stadium, bringing together founders, investors, policymakers, and industry leaders from Ireland and overseas for a major one-day event focused on the future of the creative economy.
ATU to lead major European project embedding entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation in higher education
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) has been awarded a flagship European project—TRI-CREATES—funded under Strand A of the EIT Higher Education Initiative, which aims on building innovation and entrepreneurship capacity within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
iDonate – In your corner
Innovation has always been at the heart of iDonate, the brainchild of father and son team, Paddy and Alan Coyne. The most recent innovation, iDonate Tap, has revolutionised the traditional ‘bucket collection’ for the Tuam based organisations customers, boosting average donations to €30 via the tap technology.
University of Galway showcases 22 high potential start-ups
Twenty-two of Ireland’s top entrepreneurs and innovators presented new research breakthroughs to leading figures in business and industry at a special showcase at University of Galway.
NWRA welcomes EU ‘Regional Innovation Valley’ designation for Ireland’s Northern and Western region
The Northern and Western Regional Assembly (NWRA) has welcomed the designation of Ireland’s Northern and Western region as a Regional Innovation Valley (RIV) under the European Commission’s New European Innovation Agenda initiative.
‘We need to innovate, then regulate, to close gap on our competitors’ - Cowen
Fianna Fáil candidate in the European Elections for the Midlands-North-West constituency, Deputy Barry Cowen, insists excessive regulation is stifling innovation in Ireland and in Europe.
Athlone based Mersus Technologies selected for inugural Creative Business Cup competition
Athlone based Mersus Technologies, a dynamic and innovative technology company that specializes in developing cutting-edge software solutions, has been selected as one of five finalists for the Irish Creative Business Cup.
Construct Innovate welcomes 35 companies as first members
Construct Innovate, Ireland’s national research centre for construction technology and innovation hosted at University of Galway, have announced Technological University Dublin as a new academic member and 35 companies as the first associate members.
Applications now open for New Frontiers Programme
If you have an innovative business idea with a plan to establish your own company, or you are already at an early stage of development, the New Frontiers Programme is now open to new applications and can provide you with funding, help and support to accelerate your business development.
