Innovation Voucher Scheme Now Open
The Innovation Voucher scheme is now open. The initiative was developed to build links between Ireland’s public knowledge providers such as GMIT’s MET Gateway and
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
The Innovation Voucher scheme is now open. The initiative was developed to build links between Ireland’s public knowledge providers such as GMIT’s MET Gateway and
Cardiovascular simulators – what is it simulated The adoption of in-vitro cardiovascular simulators by the medical device industry driving current and future innovation. Companies have
Above, left to right: Dr Ronan MacLoughlin, Aerogen (Chairman of the MET Industry steering committee), Dr Eugene McCarthy, Dr Mark Whelan Manager of The Technology
GMIT would like to invite you to the Medical and Engineering Technologies (MET) Gateway Industry Open Day on the 16th of June. The event will
Translational research on clot composition may be advanced by the use of clot analogs for the preclinical evaluation of mechanical thrombectomy devices. Funded by the Irish
GMedTech researchers working with local clinicians to print patient specific hearts. Click here to read more
A senior researcher in GMIT’s biomedical engineering research centre, GMedTech, is hosting a public lecture in GMIT’s Galway campus on Tuesday 3 December (7pm) on
Fiona Malone, a postgrad researcher in GMIT’s Medical Technology Research Centre, GMedTech, has won overall first prize at the 2015 National Thesis in 3 Final,
GMIT researcher Sharon Duffy has won industry recognition and acclaim for her early research into clot types and treatment for stroke, in collaboration with Neuravi,