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New programme empowers manufacturers to deploy digital transformation to drive business value

Irish Medtech Skillnet has launched a first-of-its-kind programme designed to equip Ireland’s Medtech, engineering, and manufacturing sectors with the practical tools, expert insight, and strategic clarity needed to drive digital transformation for businesses in these sectors.
Former Ireland women’s rugby sevens expert joins Connacht

Most recently the head coach of the Ireland Women’s Sevens team, Temple-Jones boasts a vast array of experience across multiple rugby codes.
Connemara sheep and film trail is designed to herd visitors to the region

Fáilte Ireland, in partnership with the Connemara and Aran Islands Tourism Network (CAITN), has launched two innovative self-guided digital trails designed to attract more visitors to Connemara and encourage them to stay longer, explore deeper, and support local businesses.
Connolly welcomes HSE’s decision to ‘sign off” on proposed Galway City West Primary Care Centre

Fianna Fáil Galway West TD, John Connolly, has welcomed confirmation from the HSE Board that it has “fully signed off” on the proposal to develop a new Primary Care Centre in Galway City.
Arts graduate show at ATU

ATU’s annual Graduate Exhibition featuring the work of 95 emerging artists, animators, filmmakers and designers will open to the public this Saturday, June 7, in ATU’s School of Design and Creative Arts on Wellpark Road.
Jobs boost as CCI Global expands European operations at Platform94

Just six months after opening its first European base at Platform94 in Galway, global customer engagement leader CCI Global has announced a major expansion, moving from a three-desk startup space into a 30-person office unit. The new office space will provide the capacity needed to support CCI’s ambitious growth plans in the region, with room to scale their team steadily over the coming months.
ATU and Tuam business launch new Agri-Business Management scholarship

ATU and Tuam based business, Cormac Tagging, launched a new Agri-Business Management Scholarship in the Mountbellew campus. This initiative aims to support students entering the Agri-Business Management programme (AU 606 / AU506) in the coming academic year 2025/26. This scholarship of €3,000 provides meaningful financial support to incoming first-year students and serves to ensure students feel encouraged and supported throughout their studies at ATU.
Land Rover Defender 110 Trophy

Land Rover has revealed a specially designed Defender head of this summer's Women's Rugby World Cup 2025, which will be used to tour the eight host cities across England.
Tyres among top reasons for NCT failure - but they don’t have to be…

Official statistics from the National Car Testing Service (NCTS) show that in 2024, more than 856,000 drivers failed the NCT. That was just under 50 percent (49.4) of the total tests for the year (1.73 million). The top reasons for failure of the test in 2024 have remained consistent with results from the last few years:
From crisis to catalyst: how Platform94 ignited Galway’s tech renaissance

In the early 1990s, Galway stood on the edge of an economic precipice. The closure of much of the Digital Equipment Corporation plant in 1993 sent shockwaves through the city. Digital had been more than just an employer—it was the beating heart of the local economy. Its closure threatened to rip the soul from a city that had become synonymous with innovation and tech progress. At the time, Galway’s future looked uncertain, even doomed. But history would prove otherwise.