Sligo

AIM Centre to strengthen links with MedTech and Life Sciences sectors with launch of new Galway base

The AIM Centre is stepping up its efforts to strengthen connections with manufacturing and services companies in the MedTech and…

4 weeks ago

Game-changing Town & City Gift Cards deliver €17.4m sales in Ireland in 2025

The Irish Town & City Gift Cards network has announced €17.4m in sales in the country in 2025, an increase…

4 months ago

ATU and Vodafone Ireland secure €4.6 million EU fund to develop digital technologies for online apprenticeship courses?

Atlantic Technological University (ATU) and Vodafone Ireland have successfully secured €4.6 million in funding from the EU’s Connecting Europe Facility…

5 months ago

Sligo engineering firm among first in Ireland to use new digital technology to reward staff

Sligo based engineering firm Jennings O’Donovan are one of the first organisations in Ireland to use new digital technology to…

1 year ago

‘Shop local’ gift card sales top €10 million in 2024

Irish towns and cities from across the country are investing in local gift cards to boost shopping districts with €10.5…

1 year ago

Irish tech firm SL Controls to merge with multinational NNIT

SL Controls is to merge with multinational NNIT as Ireland takes on the role of the global ‘smart factory’ base…

1 year ago

Sligo café and wine bar in the running to be Ireland’s Favourite Local Business

Ósta Café and Wine Bar is one of the businesses nominated in the Ireland’s Favourite Local Business competition, backed by…

2 years ago

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