Cook Medical

Cook Medical continues to support STEM in local schools, using augmented reality technology to showcase their latest product innovations

To mark Engineers Week 2019, global medical devices company Cook Medical is educating students in local schools on medtech engineering…

7 years ago

LIT & GTMA host largest ever Irish/UK Manufacturing Supply Chain Conference and Trade Exhibition

Up to 1,000 attend Manufacturing Solutions Ireland 2018 - generating in excess of quarter of a million euro for the…

8 years ago

Limerick leading the way in medical technology: Cook Medical hosts event for local business leaders to mark Medtech Week

Opportunities and challenges for sector discussed at Cook Medical business breakfast celebrating pan-European ‘MedTech Week’; The medical technology (MedTech) sector…

8 years ago

Minister Humphreys visits Hartnett Centre for Announcement of new Innovative Partnership Between LIT & Cook Medical/VistaMed.

Minister for Business, Enterprise, and Innovation Heather Humphreys visited LIT’s Hartnett Enterprise Acceleration Centre for the announcement of a new…

8 years ago

New Technologies to Make Irish Debut at Manufacturing Solutions 2018.

Guests Speakers to include Boeing, Cook Medical, Shannon IASC and Enterprise Ireland. GTMA and LIT will host the manufacturing supply…

8 years ago

MedTech sector to help students realise their engineering potential

Cook Medical engineers from the company’s Irish headquarters in Limerick visited Castletroy Gaelscoil (Gaelscoil Chaladh an Treoigh) recently to give…

9 years ago

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