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Why companies are choosing the West of Ireland

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Over the past decade, the west of Ireland has transformed into a thriving hub for digital innovation, creative enterprise, and global business operations. From multinational tech giants to ambitious startups, an increasing number of companies are planting roots in this region.

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.

Immunosuppression drug or hyperbaric oxygenation?

‘One pharmaceutical company sold over $20 billion of an i mmunosuppression drug in 2021, so it is in popular demand and an interesting comparison with hyperbaric oxygenation.

Bloom in the Park to feature world’s first healthy heart garden

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NUI Galway and heart and stroke charity Croí have joined forces to design a cardiovascular-themed garden to educate people about heart health.

Government must address assessment of needs waiting list - Deputy Clarke

Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has called on the Government to urgently address the backlog for assessment of needs after it was confirmed that a backlog of approximately 4000 has developed.

Local employment economy boost with Ballinasloe jobs announcement

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There was positive news within the employment economy of Ballinasloe in recent times with the announcement by pharmaceutical company, Chanelle Pharma, that it is to create 60 jobs at the IDA Business and Technology Park in the East Galway town.

Air of local employment positivity as PPD confirm jobs announcement

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CÚRAM and Factor Bioscience join forces to develop new cell therapy for COVID-19 patients

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CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices based at NUI Galway, has announced a new research partnership with US-based biotechnology company, Factor Bioscience Inc, to develop and test a new cell therapy for people with severe Covid infections and other serious respiratory illness.

Calls for new industries to be sourced for Knocknacarra following AbbVie decision

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The Government and the IDA must source and secure a replacement employer in the Knocknacarra area following pharmaceutical firm AbbVie’s decision to cease operations by the end of this year, with the loss of 75 jobs.

Government commits to significant reinvestment in CÚRAM

RAM SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices at NUI Galway has received a significant funding award of €46,372,380 from Science Foundation Ireland. The investment was announced on Monday by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TD.

 

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