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Galway 2020 suits’ no-show at City Hall
Galway Culture Company has failed to fulfil five invitations over 18 months to present its activities to the city’s elected representatives.
Dynamic line up for Medical Technology Ireland 2026
Medical Technology Ireland takes place on 23-24 September 2026 at Galway Racecourse, Ballybrit. With a dynamic line-up of panels and presentations, the Conference programme tackles the most pressing issues facing medtech today.
New edition of Paddy Tunney’s book launched in city
A new edition of “Where Songs Do Thunder; Travels in Traditional Song” by the late great Irish traditional singer, poet and songwriter Paddy Tunney was launched in Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Galway recently by Dr Orla Flynn, President of ATU, attended by members of the Tunney family, ATU staff, students and invited guests.
University of Galway celebrates 2026 Alumni Award honourees at annual Gala
University of Galway has celebrated the achievements of its 2026 Alumni Award honourees at its gala award ceremony on campus.
Quality and ambition of creative industries sector present enormous opportunities for Ireland
The Irish Government is committed to supporting digital creative industries across the West and North-West. That was the message delivered by Alan Dillon TD, Minister of State for Employment, Small Businesses and Retail & Circular Economy, when he addressed 400 delegates at the EDGE26 Creative Economy Summit in Galway on Thursday afternoon.
85 jobs boost as Medtronic announces European Software Development Hub in Galway
Medtronic plc, a global leader in healthcare technology, today (Thursday) announced the establishment of a European software development hub in Galway for its Patient Care Systems (PCS) function. The site will serve as a global Centre of Excellence for cardiac digital health, supporting the development of advanced software solutions that enhance care for patients with implanted cardiac devices. The announcement was made in Galway alongside An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin.
New boost for Irish-language startups
Startup businesses providing services in Irish will now be able to avail of supports, training and networking opportunities from a new entrepreneurship programme launched this week.
Powering the West: Platform94 marks record year of growth
For over three decades, Platform94 has been part of Galway's business fabric. What began 32 years ago in response to a crisis has evolved into an international centre of excellence for scaling businesses.
Boston Scientific’s €75 million Galway expansion delivers major boost for regional economy
Galway’s position as one of Europe’s leading centres for medical technology innovation recently received another major endorsement with the announcement that Boston Scientific is to invest €75 million in expanding its research and development capabilities in the city.
