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Two Clare women win Intel achievement award

Every year Intel Ireland recognises and acknowledges outstanding women in our workforce through the presentation of the Women’s Achievement Awards.

Jaguar Land Rover visit for Clare students

The EMPOWER programme, a free summer camp designed and developed by Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) is inviting TY & 5th year students from across Clare to register for the in person camp which will take place in Limerick from June 7th to 10th.

Ei Shannon ramps up for weekend shift

Ei Electronics is to launch a Weekend Shift this October at its Global Headquarters in Shannon in order to support increased market demand and employee flexibility.

Major investments in skills provision in Mid-West

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris and Minister of State for Skills and Further Education Niall Collins have today announced a major investment in skills training for the Mid-West region.

Gráinne is Shannon Region Junior Chef ’22

The Shannon Region Junior Chef of the Year 2022 took place this week at the Limerick Strand Hotel.
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New Ryanair maintenance facility opens in Shannon

Ryanair has opened its first aircraft heavy maintenance facility in Ireland at Shannon Airport, delivering an investment of €10 million and creating 200 high-skill jobs in the locality, including licensed engineers, mechanics, and support staff.

New Shannon Chamber president elected

Shannon Chamber has confirmed the appointment of Eoin Gavin, managing director of Eoin Gavin Transport as its new president. Mr Gavin succeeds outgoing president Stephen Keogh, managing partner of Sellors LLP, who served a two-year term as president.

Vitalograph confirms investment and new Ennis site

Vitalograph, a global leader in the development and production of respiratory diagnostic devices, today announced an investment of €10M as it expands its operations in the Mid-West and creates 200 new roles over the next two years.
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