GMIT Medical & Engineering Technologies Gateway to Receive €1.4M in New Round of Government Funding
Pictured at the announcement of funding for the MET Gateway Network, L to R: Dr Eugene McCarthy, GMIT MET Technology Gateway, Tomás Thompson, CEO
The MET Technology Gateway is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the ERDF Northern and Western Regional Programme 2021-27
Pictured at the announcement of funding for the MET Gateway Network, L to R: Dr Eugene McCarthy, GMIT MET Technology Gateway, Tomás Thompson, CEO
Ocean Harvest Technology (OHT), a global company with headquarters in Galway, produces animal feed solutions incorporating bioactive ingredients derived from seaweed. OceanFeed™ formulations are specially
Enterprise Ireland MET Technology Gateway to host Innovation Voucher Clinic in GMIT’s Castlebar campus Would you like €5000 from Enterprise Ireland? Are you a SME?
Click here to check out the recent Enterprise Ireland Technology Gateway newsletter for a roundup of some of the latest news from Gateways around the
Funded by Enterprise Ireland, GMIT’s Medical and Engineering (MET) is an interdisciplinary Technology Gateway which provides world class solutions for the MedTech and general manufacturing
Ibec’s Medtech and Engineering Sectors and EMD Ireland Technology Gateway Cluster will jointly host an event to showcase the capability amongst 6 Technology Gateways relevant
MET Technology Gateway in collaboration with Materialise will run a two-day industry workshop on 3D Medical Imaging Planning and Printing Software for Soft tissues. The
MET Technology Gateway Invites you to join Dr Florian Stefanov for a networking lunch and seminar on ‘Patient-specific anatomical models design, fabrication and clinical relevance
Photo caption: Announcing details of the new Allegan Innovation Award for GMIT, at Allergan in Westport, L to R: Paul Coffey, VP and Managing Director,
Capsos Medical is a High Potential Start-Up medical device company based in Galway who design and devlop medical devices to penetrate total occlusion of blood