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Zenith Adhesive Components celebrates 10 years in business

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Set up in 2012 to supply adhesive diecuts and specialist materials to other manufacturers, Zenith Adhesive Components has grown steadily to a staff of 25 with over 100 customers and their own premises in Blyry.

Athlone student wins prestigious Rotary Youth Leadership award

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Athlone student Shauna Loftus was one of just 14 teenagers from all over the island of Ireland to be conferred with a Rotary Youth Leadership award at the European Parliament’s offices in Dublin recently.

Kinvara woman to row alone and unsupported across the ocean

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Kinvara’s Dr Karen Weekes is a woman with a mission — for 70 days starting at the end of this year, she will row alone across 3,000 miles of the Atlantic Ocean, a feat that no Irishwoman has previously achieved.

Athlone Community College students embrace historic realm of space

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EI1ISS (Echo India One India Sierra Sierra) do you copy, Athlone Community College calling, over

AIT developing zero gravity 3D printing machine for space usage

Athlone Institute of Technology has been contracted by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop the world’s first large-scale, zero-gravity 3D printing machine for use on the International Space Station as part of a wider European consortium which includes German aerospace company Sonaca Group, BEEVERYCREATIVE, a Portuguese 3D printer provider, and OHB, a leading German Space and Technology Group.

A spaceman came travelling — Chris Hadfield’s doing his bit for the Wild Atlantic Way

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The world’s most famous modern day astronaut Chris Hadfield jetted into Shannon Airport last week and stated it was good to be back on Ireland’s west coast.

Jim Kavanagh – viewing ‘The Cosmological Sublime’

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A MAJOR new exhibition of paintings by Galway artist Jim Kavanagh is currently running at Market Street Gallery, the former Connacht Tribune printworks, entitled As I See It –The Cosmological Sublime.

 

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