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Mbryonics awarded €17.5 million from European Innovation Council

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Galway based space tech company Mbryonics have announced that they have been approved for a recommended investment of €17.5m from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator.

Galway founders among 170 graduates from Enterprise Ireland’s New Frontiers Programme

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170 graduates from Enterprise Ireland’s New Frontiers class of 2023 attended a National Networking event in the Radisson Blu Hotel in Athlone last week.

Aerogen celebrates 20 millionth product this week

Galway-based MedTech innovator Aerogen has marked a significant milestone this week with the production of its 20 millionth nebulizer.

35-job boost in Galway as Nostra announces opening of new office

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Nostra, one of Ireland’s leading IT services providers has announced the creation of 100 new jobs, with 35 of those based in Galway, adding to its team of over 250 employees across Ireland, UK, Bulgaria and South Africa.

67 new jobs at cybersecurity giant TitanHQ

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Simon Coveney. T.D, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, visited Galway-based TitanHQ, the leading cybersecurity vendor, to announce 67 new jobs in the company on Monday.

Claregalway-based Xerotech to hire 100 to meet demand for its technology

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Claregalway-based battery systems manufacturer Xerotech plans to hire more than 100 new employees to meet a growing demand for its technology.

Local Enterprise Office Westmeath companies created more than 300 jobs during 2022

Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Westmeath companies created 303 jobs in 2022, recently revealed annual LEO results have confirmed, a significant increase from the 249 roles that were created by LEO Westmeath in 2021.

Local Enterprise Office Galway clients created more than 220 jobs last year

Companies supported by Local Enterprise Office Galway created 221 jobs in 2022, it was revealed this week.

Tapping into the entrepreneurial potential of female executives, professionals and academics

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A new initiative aimed at introducing a new group of females to the idea of setting up their own business was launched in Galway last week.

Eight-in-ten Irish exporters plan to enter new international markets

A survey of Enterprise Ireland client companies attending International Markets Week has found that 84% of exporters plan to enter new international markets over the next 12 months, despite ongoing market uncertainty and concerns around issues such as supply chain, energy costs and inflation.

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