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€34 million cash injection for med-tech sector

The west of Ireland’s status as a global leader in medical technology research and manufacturing received a €34 million boost today, Thursday, with the announcement of a new project to integrate academia, industry and commerce.
AtlanTec Festival to explore the role of AI and cybersecurity in future technology innovation

The AtlanTec Festival 2025 is officially under way, celebrating innovation and technology in the west of Ireland.
Platform94: The west’s scaling powerhouse

Platform94, the largest innovation hub in the west of Ireland, has firmly established itself as a centre of excellence for scaling businesses. Its 66,000 sq ft headquarters in Galway city is home to over 85 companies and leads the regional charge in helping ambitious businesses scale internationally.
Gamma rays study puts Ireland at the forefront of peatland mapping research

Researchers at University of Galway have created a new approach to finding peat soil, giving insight to where carbon is stored in the ground.
Enhancing educational and recruitment decision-making in healthcare through Qpercom’s scientific research

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The future of digital business: key tech trends and Ireland’s role in innovation

As we move through the 2020s, rapid technological advancements are reshaping industries, economies, and societies. From artificial intelligence to blockchain, the digital landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, creating new opportunities for businesses worldwide.
Careers in tech and the courses available to help you get there

With more than 100,000 people employed in the Irish tech sector, and with many of the global tech leaders choosing to have their headquarters in this country, the tech industry here is booming.
Five University of Galway projects receive funding under Frontiers for the Future Programme

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Patrick O’Donovan T.D, has announced five University of Galway research projects. The projects will be funded under the Taighde Éireann - Research Ireland Frontiers for the Future Programme and are part of a €26 million investment for 40 research projects nationwide.
CREW acception expressions of interest in creative incubation programme

CREW is accepting expressions of interest for the upcoming Creative Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (CEED) incubation programme developed in partnership with ATU’s School of Design and Creative Arts, Galway City (Wellpark Rd) campus.