Chanelle Pharmaceuticals chief has made inroads into US vet pharmaceuticals market Chanelle Pharmaceuticals chief executive Michael Burke has been chosen as The Irish Times Business Person of the Month for June, an award run in
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Over €10 million in government funding has been awarded to Galway companies partnering with NUIG research teams to develop groundbreaking medical technologies. Three projects aimed at improving heart health and
Post Provided by Matrix Recruitment Group Matrix Recruitment Group are delighted to exhibit for the second consecutive year at the National Manufacturing and Supply Chain Conference. We have a dedicated
Masterlift Ireland Ltd is a leader in the forklift and material-handling solutions industry in Ireland. Masterlift was established in 1986 by Dermot & Anne Carroll, and 30 years later employs
Allsop’s final auction of 2016 took place this week with 158 properties sold and total sales of over €28m, Daft.ie’s Martin Clancy reported on Monday. “The auction was characterised by
US insurance company MetLife announced on Wednesday, November 16, that it would expand its Irish operations by opening a Global Technology Campus in Galway. The Campus, which is expected to
Sahajanand Medical Technologies (SMT) is to establish its European headquarters, including a state-of-the-art research, development and innovation centre, in Galway. The investment by SMT will see 50 jobs created over
Tech giant Apple has been granted permission by An Bord Pleanala to build an €850m data centre in Co Galway. The 24,500 square metre data centre, an administration building and associated
Orbsen Therapeutics, a stem cell technology company based at NUIG, has raised almost €1m from Irish and US investors. Founding directors include Timothy O’Brien, a professor and consultant endocrinologist at Galway
One of the top 20 technology pioneers to come out of Australia is set to announce the opening of its new office in downtown Galway to provide around 100 jobs
Glan Agua a company specialising in waste water treatment is to create 60 jobs in Co Galway. The company is doubling its existing workforce with an expansion of its Irish and UK
DiaNia Technologies, an innovative materials technology company based in Galway, has secured €2 million in seed-funding to utilise materials science to facilitate the development of disruptive catheter based medical devices.
ZELTIQ® Aesthetics, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZLTQ), a medical technology company focused on developing and commercializing products utilizing its proprietary controlled-cooling technology, today announced that it is establishing a European manufacturing facility
Harvey Nash IT said 40 of the new roles would be directly involved with the company in Ireland in the areas of recruitment and support services. The IT specialist firm said
US-owned online furnishing and homewares retailer Wayfair is to announce 160 new jobs for Galway this morning. Wayfair currently employs 200 people in the city and specialises in home furnishings and décor.
US tech firm Ipswitch is to create 60 jobs in the next five years in Co.Galway. Ipswitch which develops IT Monitoring and security software, said it will establish an EMEA support
Medical technology company Alere is to triple the size of its operations in Galway, which will result in the creation of 40 new jobs. The company’s Ballybrit operation oversees the
Galway-based medical devices company, Crehanna has been sold for $895m in cash. The firm manufactures delivery devices used in minimally invasive vascular surgery. The company, which is owned by London based
160 jobs have been announced by technology companies in Galway and Cork. Two technology companies in Galway, Ice Cube and Tec Support, have announced they will merge and their planned expansion
Two companies announced its plans to create 265 new jobs across Galway and Athlone. A courier company in Athlone has announced it is to create 200 jobs, including 70 to
London-headquartered Deliveroo, the on-demand restaurant delivery service, said on Tuesday that it has raised $100 million to fund further expansion in new markets, and is expanding its Irish offering to
Galway-based medtech company Aerogen has announced it plans to create 20 jobs in 2016. Aerogen just recently won the 2015 Zenith Award for respiratory care excellence. They were nominated for the
Medtech and pharma are among the key drivers to create up to 25,000 jobs in Mayo, Roscommon and Galway, with