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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.
Farizon launches new electric van
Farizon has launched its new V7E medium-sized electric van to join the larger SV in its range.
ATU and GRETB launch Tertiary Degree Programme in Software and Technology
ATU, in partnership with Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) has launched a new Tertiary Education degree at Galway Technical Institute, the BSc (Hons) in Software and Technology. The BSc (Hons) in Software and Technology is a tertiary education programme whereby the learner spends one-year in the ETB setting and completes years two, three and four at ATU.
GRETB and ATU: Building local pathways to Honours Degrees
Choosing the right path to a career in nursing or technology just got a lot easier for students in Galway and Roscommon.
Technology shaping the way we eat outdoors
Technology is quietly reshaping how people in Ireland experience al fresco dining, transforming it from a purely weather-dependent novelty into a sophisticated, year-round social activity. From digital ordering systems to climate-adapted outdoor spaces, innovation is blending convenience, comfort, and atmosphere in new ways.
New ID. Polo arriving in Ireland
Volkswagen has revealed the new ID. Polo arriving in Ireland later this year for less than €20,000.
New Mercedes-Benz CLA arrives from €53,425
The third generation of the Mercedes-Benz CLA has just gone on sale in Ireland, and is the first of 42 new models and variants from the brand set to come to market here between now and 2028.
WDC and ATU announce remote and hybrid work partnership
Western Development Commission (WDC) and Atlantic Technological University (ATU) have announced a major new national research partnership that will examine how remote and hybrid work is reshaping Ireland’s economy, communities and quality of life.
Galway Advertiser is dominant local media of choice, according to Red C readership survey
The Galway Advertiser holds the commanding position in the local media landscape, with a strong print readership of 115,000 readers per issue —according to a detailed readership survey of local newspapers conducted by RED C Research in February 2026, which examines media consumption habits among adults in County Galway.
New Micra officially launched
Nissan has officially launched the new fully-electric Micra as the brand continues the story of the car that first hit Irish roads some 40 years ago.
