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ATU team wins first place in the international Robothon Grand Challenge 2025

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Four PhD researchers from Atlantic Technological University (ATU) have won first place in the prestigious international robotics competition, the Robothon Grand Challenge 2025, hosted recently by Technical University of Munich (TUM) MIRMI in Germany.

The fishermen of the Claddagh, 1853

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An important ethnological study of the fishermen of the Claddagh appeared in the Ulster Journal of Archaeology in 1853, written by someone who signed themselves J McE. In it, the author describes the people of the area as being purely Irish, of the most ancient Celtic type. There is no Spanish influence to be seen in their features.

The Galway Baytones Summer Concert this weekend

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The boys are back in town. The Galway Baytones are back on stage for their Summer Concert this Saturday, June 7 in St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church.

Galway short selected for Cannes

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The Irish feature film Learning to Breathe Under Water, filmed in Galway last September and co-produced by Galway-based production company Éiru Films, has been officially selected for the prestigious Great 8 Showcase at this week's Cannes Film Festival.

Signum Surgical publishes positive first-in-human results for BioHealx® device

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Signum Surgical, a Galway-based medical technology company dedicated to advancing the treatment of colorectal diseases, this week announced the publication of first-in-human clinical data for its BioHealx® Anal Fistula Device in the International Journal of Colorectal Disease.

New TG4 series looks at the remarkable story of the Connemara Pony

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Traditionally, the Connemara Pony has thrived for centuries on the region’s rugged mountains and craggy seashore and has been shaped by that same harsh, rural terrain. For generations, families in Conamara have relied on this work pony for survival.

Grealish’s Saddlery

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Michael Grealish served his apprenticeship (it cost him 100 guineas) in Garret’s Saddlery in Eyre Square, roughly where the Imperial Hotel is today. When he finished, he decided to set up his own saddlery business at the beginning of the last century at Number 2, Eyre Square. At the time, the horse reigned supreme. There were regular horse fairs in Eyre Square at the time and this obviously helped his start-up.

Cúirt opening night - 40th edition

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The lobby of Galway's Town Hall Theatre was abuzz on Tuesday night, with people gearing up to kickstart the 40th year of the Cúirt International Festival of Literature.

Twenty-first century skipper

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Leaping silkily from the sea, a pair of dolphins pause mid-air to nod at the seven-strong crew of the MV Saoirse na Farraige, as she steams past Mutton Island, after departing Galway Harbour last Friday, April 4.

Galway Folk Festival announces 2025 line-up

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Renowned UK singer-songwriter, Lloyd Cole, and celebrated Montreal songsmith, Martha Wainwright, are among this year’s stellar line-up at the Galway Folk Festival 2025, taking place from June 4th-8th in various venues across the city.

 

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