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IDA Ireland welcomes significant new investment at the DePuy Synthes Ireland Innovation Centre, Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork

The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney TD, announced a €36 million investment in ground-breaking research…

7 years ago

Thousands of Jobs Expected to be Filled at Major Jobs Fair in Galway this Weekend

Jobs Expo Galway to bring an eclectic group of leading employers to the Salthill Hotel on Saturday. A diverse range…

7 years ago

Irish Businesses Should Adopt UK Model of Flexible Work

Ireland South MEP Deirdre Clune joined Employmum and DePuy Synthes this morning to launch a campaign encouraging companies to ‘think…

8 years ago

The Baby Box of the Future at #Slush17 with Janssen and Johnson & Johnson

It was a fantastic opportunity for Irish Tech News to make it to this years #Slush17.  There were all sorts…

8 years ago

Enterprise Ireland backed Neuravi acquired by Johnson & Johnson

Enterprise Ireland congratulates client company Neuravi, an Irish medical technology company which develops innovative devices for stroke therapy, on the…

9 years ago

Dell EMC collaborates with University of Limerick to host International Women’s Day Event at Limerick Campus

Dell EMC today opened the doors at its Limerick Campus to members of the Mid-West business and education community to…

9 years ago

Team Horizon Appoints Chief Technology Officer

Team Horizon, the global life sciences engineering solutions provider with an expert focus on the pharma and biopharma manufacturing processes,…

10 years ago

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