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Galway medtech start-up raises €3 million for next gen stroke treatment

The Galway based medtech start-up Perfuze has secured €3 million in investment funding to develop a next generation technology to treat acute ischemic stroke. According to...

Galway medtech start-up EnteraSense secures €3.5 million funding

The Galway based medtech start-up company EnterSense has secured €3.5 million in funding from private investments and EU grant aid. Founded in 2015, EnteraSense is...

Galway based medtech company makes it on global programme

Local Medtech company NUA Sugical is one of seven startups from around the world chosen for a global accelerator programme. The medtech company, based out...

Galway medtech company raises $30 million for new heart failure therapy

Galway based medtech company WhiteSwell has raised $30 million to support the development of their technology to treat heart failure. The Ballybrit headquartered company is...

Galway medtech startup gets thumbs up at investment awards

Galway medtech startup Loci Orthopaedics got the thumbs up this week taking home the top prize of €100,000 at the InterTrade Ireland Seedcorn Awards. Loci...

Galway medtech company posts record revenue levels

Galway based medtech company Aerogen has recorded its highest ever revenue levels for 2017 at €54.4 million. The company saw its turnover jump dramatically from...

Galway medtech start-up sells in deal worth up to €130 million.

The Galway based medtech start-up Novate Medical has been bought by British healthcare group BTG in deal that could be worth up to $150...

Medtech firm tops list of 1,280 funding candidates with device to manage irregular heatbeat

AuriGen Medical was the top ranked applicant out of 1,280 candidates for the EU's Horizon 2020 SME funding and has secured €2.5 million to...

Minister breaks ground on Dexcom facility in Athenry which will create 1,000 jobs

Minister for Enterprise Simon Coveney broke ground on the massive new Dexcom medical devices being built outside Athenry on Friday. The manufacturing facility, which was...

The Sportsground to be renamed Dexcom Stadium in partnership deal

The iconic Sportsground, home of Connacht Rugbt, is to be renamed Dexcom Stadium in a naming rights deal with medtech company. The name change will...

Over 23,000 attend Galway Science and Technology Festival Exhibition Day

The annual Galway Science and Technology Festival Exhibition Day drew huge crowds this month, with over 23,000 people of all ages coming to marvel...

Galway based Aerogen achieves milestone 20 million Solo systems produced

Galway based medtech company Aerogen has crossed a titanic milestone having now produced 20 million of their drug delivery systems. The Aerogen Solo is used...

New sponsorship deal for University of Galway Camogie Club

University of Galway has announced a new sponsorship deal for the Camogie Club with Ireland’s largest indigenous MedTech company - Aerogen. The announcement was made...

Ground-breaking new Masters in future heathcare at University of Galway

A "ground-breaking" new online Master’s degree in healthcare has been launched at University of Galway by Minister Heather Humphreys. The Masters in Evidence-Based Future Healthcare...

University of Galway and Medtronic announce €5 million partnership

The University of Galway and Medtronic have announced a new €5 million partnership aimed at fostering innovation. The five year signature partnership will be focused...

Galway Science and Technology Festival 2023 Programme Announced

Galway Science and Technology Festival will return to wow audiences next month, celebrating 26 years of inspiring young people and the public about the...

Planning sought for massive Athenry medical devices factory

Planning permission is being sought for a massive medical devices manufacturing facility in Athenry which will employ hundreds of people. Dexcom International is seeking the...

Dive into the playful and thought provoking programme of Baboró 2023

Every child from 0 to 16 years is invited to let their imagination run wild over ten days in Galway this October with the...

Galway researcher gets funding for reducing side effects of chemotherapy

A Galway researcher has been awarded funding to explore a new therapy for reducing the side effects of chemotherapy. Professor Martin O’Halloran at University of...

University of Galway to lead clinical trials of the future

University of Galway has announced the establishment of Ireland’s first Institute for Clinical Trials which will allow scientific advances to be translated into improved...

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