MEDTRONIC VASCULAR GALWAY UNLIMITED COMPANY
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2024-02-16 (massdevice.com)
High-ranking official in FDA's CDRH plans to retire
Dr. William Maisel, Director of the OPEQ for the FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) plans to retire this year.
Read more2023-04-23 (israelnoticias.com)
The company Medtronic will reduce its workforce in Israel
Medical device giant Medtronic plans a global restructuring with layoffs, possibly including employees in Israel.
Read more2023-03-09 (floridatrend.com)
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Read more2022-10-06 (pharmiweb.com)
Medtronic wins U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs contract to provide GI Genius™ intelligent endoscopy module
Cosmo Pharmaceuticals N.V./ Key word( s): MiscellaneousMedtronic wins U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs contract to provide GI Genius™ intelligent endoscopy module for artificial intelligence( AI) assisted colon cancer screening 06.10.2022/ 06:15
Read more2022-07-15 (irishtimes.com)
Varadkar says corporate tax receipts prove merit of low tax rates
Tánaiste says Government plans to return part of tax surplus to help people cope with cost of living rises
Read more2022-07-15 (irishtimes.com)
Diageo’s €200m carbon-neutral brewery, Medtronic’s new jobs and the coming economic shock
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Read more2022-07-14 (midwestradio.ie)
Woman missing in Castlebar has been located safe and well
Bernadette Loughlin, 67 years who was missing from Castlebar, Co. Mayo since Wednesday 22nd June, 2022 has been located safe and well.An Garda Síochána would like to thank the media and the public for their assistance with this matter.
Read more2022-07-14 (midwestradio.ie)
Tourmakeady based water company wins an International Taste Institute Award
A Mayo based water company has been awarded the Superior Taste Award by the International Taste Institute for 2022.Fior Uisce, based in Tuar Mhic Eadaigh, is the only Irish bottled water company to receive the award this year.The accolade is granted
Read more2022-07-14 (connachttribune.ie)
Tánaiste visiting Galway to announce 200 new jobs at Medtronic
Galway Bay fm newsroom – Tánasite Leo Varadkar is visiting the city tomorrow to announce 200 new jobs at Medtronic. He’ll also be opening the new European Hub for multinational firm Diligent Corporation at Bonham Quay.
Read more2022-07-14 (midwestradio.ie)
UHG presenting second highest waiting figures in the country today
Patients presenting at emergency departments across the region today are experiencing significant delays.There are 63 patients on trolleys at University Hospital Galway, the second highest waiting figures in the country.There are 37 patients on
Read more2022-07-14 (midwestradio.ie)
The State has run out of beds to house incoming refugees.
The State has run out of beds to house incoming refugees.Representatives from the Department of Children told a meeting of Irish charities supporting Ukrainian refguees that the Citywest facility has now reached capacity and no other contigency plan
Read more2022-07-14 (midwestradio.ie)
Fine Gael and Fianna Fail support drops in latest poll
Support for Sinn Féin has hit a record high while Fine Gael has recorded its lowest level of support since 1994.That 's according to the latest Irish Times/Ipsos poll that shows Fine Gael has dropped four points to 18 per cent since April.Fianna Fáil
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