Boston Scientific to create 300 jobs with €100m investment in Galway plant
US medtech giant plans to add 40,000 square feet of manufacturing space at Ballybrit campus
US medtech giant plans to add 40,000 square feet of manufacturing space at Ballybrit campus
Covid has forced health service providers to adopt new technologies at a pace which would have been unthinkable a few years ago
Sector employing 50,000 in Ireland leans towards scientific and engineering roles
Jobs to be created over next three years in engineering and production
What is company culture and does it really mean anything?
St Patrick’s St properties guiding at €900k and €1.2m among four assets in BidX1 sale
AutoPlan’s time- and money-saving platform streamlines the planning permission process
US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards ‘offer a very high profile way to demonstrate what Ireland is achieving in that space’
Caoimhín O’Leary to represent Ireland at International Science and Engineering Fair in US
Estimated addressable market for Tight Alright’s point of care technology is around €1.35 billion in Europe and the US alone
SHV Energy acquires majority stake in Charleville-headquartered company
Pre-Covid Ian Carmody (24) attended St Vincent’s full-time, now he has just five hours
This budget bought a city flat, a two-bed Clondalkin cottage and a turnkey three-bed house
Remote working, cheaper housing, cleaner air: there’s a lot to be said for quitting the city
Communications software group Poppulo makes its technology free to use for healthcare workers
An intensive two-week Galway hackathon has produced a prototype design
Eight out of top 10 recipients were in life science sector, reflecting strong jobs growth
Expert insight on hand from conference in Co Wicklow organised by Enterprise Ireland
Shannon-based company supplies medical technology products to multinationals
Country’s largest independently-owned travel company operates as Government’s agent
Timothy McGrath from Killorglin Community College was one of record 10,000 entrants
After the wall fell, Ireland’s middle class expanded and mainland Europe’s shrank
Accounts for Boston Scientific Ltd also show that revenues increased by 17% to $4.2bn
From Monday Techstars Startup Week Dublin will host 54 events in 32 venues
The Enterprise Ireland-organised event saw 89 Irish medical technology companies meet with more than 300 international blue-chip company buyers from 40 countries
Athlone-based green energy company puts existing technologies to new use
Your business diary: Irish banks enter their reporting season under something of a cloud
‘We must ensure Ireland is enabled to seize the opportunities that present themselves in the third decade of the 21st century’
This year, 2019, is a year of significant anniversaries for US investment in Ireland
QuickStitch combines the best of stitches and staples in a single, easy-to-use device
Adam Kelly (17) wins international award in Arizona for work on quantum computing
Company formerly known as Newsweaver also creating a similar number of jobs in US
9.68 acre site was subject of permission for 137 new houses in 2007
Owner of Penneys and Primark brands to report interim results having previously anticipated first-half revenue growth in all its businesses
Caveat: State and business dance to the same tune in a week filled with carefully curated craic
Prof Eamonn Quigley receives St Patrick’s Day Science Medal at event in Boston
Site close to Ballincollig could accommodate development of 500 to 1,000 homes
Your Business Week: Alphabet and Twitter results due; Checkout conference takes place
Cutting-edge research in medical technologies has led to the development of devices which will improve the lives of patients in Ireland and around the world
Will represent Ireland at 2019 international Science and Engineering Fair in Arizona
For your diary: Euro zone consumer confidence due and 2018 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year winner
Carrick-on-Shannon project management software provider also taking on more staff
Structured training programmes allow you to earn as you work towards a qualification
State agency says grants used by all countries to compete for foreign direct investment
Results from Ryanair, Tullow Oil, Ardagh Group, Intel, Amazon and Facebook
Inspirefest, Datalex AGM, EU and US services data
The Iseq overall index underperformed peers, closing up 0.25 per cent
Takeover by rival Stryker would give combined firm greater market power
Stem offers many career paths to graduates but what sets it apart from other areas of study?
Business This Week: results, indicators and meetings
Fairs offer opportunity to develop research, problem-solving and presentation skills
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices