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Keep paws away from these Christmas treats
With Christmas dinners, party platters, and festive treats filling our homes, it can be tempting to let your dog enjoy a nibble as well. But while some foods are safe in moderation, many common Christmas favourites can be dangerous for dogs. Here are the key foods you should never share with your furry friends.
New programme empowers manufacturers to deploy digital transformation to drive business value
Irish Medtech Skillnet has launched a first-of-its-kind programme designed to equip Ireland’s Medtech, engineering, and manufacturing sectors with the practical tools, expert insight, and strategic clarity needed to drive digital transformation for businesses in these sectors.
Signum Surgical publishes positive first-in-human results for BioHealx® device
Signum Surgical, a Galway-based medical technology company dedicated to advancing the treatment of colorectal diseases, this week announced the publication of first-in-human clinical data for its BioHealx® Anal Fistula Device in the International Journal of Colorectal Disease.
University of Galway announces 2025 alumni awardees
University of Galway has announced the recipients of its 2025 Alumni Awards.
Signum Surgical appoints Carol Burns as CEO
Galway-based Signum Surgical has announced the appointment of Ms. Carol Burns as Chief Executive Officer.
€2.5 million funding helps to future-proof digital innovation in Galway
Galway’s reputation as a hub for digital business and tech innovation has received a significant boost with the recent announcement of €2.5 million in funding for 28 industry-focused research fellowships.
Freudenberg Medical and University scoop prizes at Medtech awards
Galway-based Freudenberg Medical Irish was the main winner at the Irish Medtech Awards 2024, which are held as part of Medtech Rising, in Galway last week.
Galway medical device firm raises €6.4m to develop stroke treatment
Galway medical device company Ceroflo has closed out an investment round which has raised €6.4m to advance its disruptive technology to revolutionise the treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD), a leading cause of stroke.
Former Our Lady’s Bower Athlone student appointed RANP at Roscommon Hospital
Roscommon University Hospital has announced the appointment of Dona Cromar as a Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner (RANP) in Emergency Nursing at Roscommon Injury Unit.
