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What people love about new cars...and it's more than the smell

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There’s something undeniably exciting about stepping into a brand-new car. Whether it is the allure of modern design, the comfort of fresh materials, or the confidence that comes with updated engineering, new cars continue to capture the imagination of drivers everywhere. But what exactly is it that people love so much about them? The appeal is deeper than just the “new car smell”—it’s a blend of technology, safety, comfort, and possibility.

Galway entrepreneur travels to Japan on Ireland’s biggest annual unofficial trade mission

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A delegation of 140 of Ireland’s top entrepreneurs, including Galway’s Seamus Fahey of ICS Medical Devices, travelled to Japan this week for the annual EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ CEO Retreat.

Hands-on activities at University of Galway’s Youth Academy

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The University of Galway Youth Academy is launching a series of week-long summer courses for primary and secondary school students in July 2025. The courses offer a unique opportunity for learners to explore their passions, develop new skills, and experience university life with like-minded young people.

M&M Qualtech announces 18 new job opportunities in Galway

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M&M Qualtech is pleased to announce the opening of 18 new positions at its Galway facility, as part of the company’s ongoing expansion. This hiring initiative reinforces M&M Qualtech’s commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and community development.

PennEngineering’s expansion in Galway is beacon of innovation for the west of Ireland

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Along Galway’s Tuam Road, opposite the Trappers Inn, a stunning structure is rising—its sleek, high-tech design has captured the attention of passersby and signals the next chapter in PennEngineering’s legacy of innovation. This remarkable €14 million development is far more than just a new building; it represents a strategic investment in Galway’s role as a global hub for advanced manufacturing, engineering excellence, and next-generation product development.

How one Galway business turned a global crisis into a digital community

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Responsible for more than €4.5 billion in trade since it was founded in 2020, Portershed-based, agricultural software company MartEye has helped to propel one of the oldest industries in Ireland into the modern, smartphone era.

The Connacht Laundry

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The very word laundry conjures up images of Dickensian workhouses, sweat shops, the smell of Sunlight soap, and long working hours. It is no wonder some 1,500 laundresses went on strike in 1945 for the right to two weeks' holiday.

Electronic devices are gathering dust in Galway, reveals WEEE survey

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Seventy per cent of electronic devices are not being recycled or returned to the circular economy across Galway, new data reveals.

Galway Musical Residency returns

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Galway people to rethink e-waste as 14 million tonnes discarded in bins

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Household electronic and electrical waste amounted to 62 billion tonnes globally or 29kg per home, new data shows today. However, only close to 9kg of e-waste was recycled per person in Galway last year.

 

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