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Galway researchers announce world’s first shellfish traceability tool

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A study led by researchers at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, in collaboration with NUI Galway, has resulted in the development of the world’s first scientific shellfish traceability tool.

Microchipping – help your dog find its way home

It is challenging to keep track of animals when outdoors and even a slight lapse in concentration can cause us to lose sight of our beloved pets. However, all of this can be avoided by getting your pet chipped and registered.

Electronic passport now a requirement for US travel

The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) is reminding all Irish passport holders that a valid electronic passport is required if they wish to visit America under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). As of April 1, all Irish people who are able to travel to the US via the VWP need this type of passport.

Compulsory microchipping of dogs to be introduced soon, says Walsh

Legislation providing for compulsory microchipping of dogs is expected to be published shortly.

Galway truckers to benefit from a toll free November

Galway drivers of heavy goods vehicles will be able to travel toll-free throughout the month of November as part of a limited trial in order to determine the impact of tolls on traffic flows.

Local companies collaborate on smart food packaging

Two local companies, Athlone-based Georgia Tech Ireland and System Label, based in Roscommon, are working together to develop smart packaging for the food industry.

Gun technology developed in Athlone reaches White House attention

An Athlone company is behind the development of smart technology for guns which has caught the attention of White House officials.

Microchip animals to ensure identity warn Gardai

Gardai are warning people to have their pets microchipped in order to ensure their identification if the animal is stolen or missing.

Passport developer opens door for new jobs in Connemara

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Leading electronic passport developer HID Global, is to make substantial investment in expanding its Connemara plant, it was announced this week.

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