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Oranmore could benefit from new high-speed broadband cable

A new high-capacity broadband cable linking Ireland with the United States will make Oranmore a hotbed for hi-tech multinationals according to a local TD.

Welcome boost as Cisco’s €26 million investment will create 115 new positions in Oranmore

There has been a broad welcome to this week’s announcement by Cisco, a world leader in networking products, that an investment of €26 million is to be made in its Galway Research and Development (R&D) facility over the next two years bringing with it the creation of up to 115 new jobs.

Businesses must respect human rights, says NUI Galway report

A new report published by NUI Galway has called on the Government to ensure that companies respect human rights, and provide guidance to companies on best practice, including when operating overseas.

Athenry to have its own CoderDojo

The CoderDojo initiative, a movement of free computer coding clubs for those aged between seven and 17 wil be in Athenry on Saturday March 24.

US online gaming giant given go-ahead for work on Rahoon premises

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Plans to create more than 200 jobs will soon come to fruition after the go-ahead was given to a US online gaming giant to begin construction work and redevelopment of a site in Rahoon.

Good news stories not only welcome but essential for survival of human spirit

What a boost Allergan gave the county when it announced on Monday morning the creation of 200 jobs, 250 construction jobs, and an investment of $350 million in the Westport company.

New Audi Q3 launched by mobile campaign

Audi Ireland has unveiled its new Audi Q3 advertising campaign which incorporates iTagged, a brand new mobile media platform. Audi is the first company in Ireland to use this platform, re-enforcing its progressive and innovative marketing strategy.

Aerogen shortlisted for Med Tech award

Galway-based medical technology company Aerogen Ltd has been revealed as contender for the 2011 Medical Technology Company of the Year Award. The shortlist of six companies was announced this week with the overall winner set to be announced at the 2011 Medical Technology Industry Excellence Awards which will take place on December 8 in Limerick.

Galway’s medical technology companies urged to follow Cappella’s lead

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Galway companies at the forefront of medical technology will play a key role in Ireland’s economic recovery, according to Michael Gilmore of Cappella Medical Devices and Enterprise Ireland.

Mayo company finalist in Silicon Valley comes to Ireland

The Irish Technology Leadership Group (ITLG), a group of executives and technology leaders headquartered in Silicon Valley, and focused on helping Irish start-up companies, is leading a delegation of high level executives and investors to Dublin.

 

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