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CW Applied Technology receives innovation award

Shannon-based CW Applied Technology’s product the ‘MUV-X’ has been named All-Star Innovative Product of the Year by the All-Ireland Business Foundation.

STEPS Engineers Week is going digital

Engineers Ireland is calling on engineering firms, companies big and small, libraries, schools and families across Clare to get involved in STEPS Engineers Week 2021, a seven-day programme of virtual events celebrating the world of engineering in Ireland.

Public microgeneration webinar Thursday night

The recently formed Clare Community Energy Agency will hold a webinar on Microgeneration for the general public this evening (Thursday) at 8 p.m.

Minister approves completion Coonagh/Knockalisheen Road

Minister Eamon Ryan T.D. has today approved the completion of the delivery of the Coonagh – Knockalisheen Road, County Limerick with the addition of sustainable transport measures in the surrounding area.

AAG confirms board appointments and UK acquisition 

Shannon-based aviation specialist Atlantic Aviation Group (AAG) has announced the appointment of Pfizer Senior HR Director Eileen O’Riordan and the AAG Chief Executive Shane O’Neill to its board of directors. 
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Clare student wins Johnson & Johnson scholarship

Irish Aeronautical Engineer and award-winning STEM advocate, Dr. Norah Patten, presented scholarships to ten University of Limerick students at a virtual awards ceremony as part of the Johnson & Johnson Ireland’s (J&J) Women in STEM2D (WiSTEM2D) Award Programme.

150 more jobs for former Molex facility

A Mid-West based company that specialises in site revitalisation and metals recycling, has projected a further 150 jobs for the former Molex facility in Shannon following the announcement of Aerogen, a major indigenous med-tech company, as its first tenant. 

Shannon Group determined to rebuild after COVID-19

The CEO of Shannon Group has reaffirmed the Group’s commitment to restoring air services to Shannon Airport and visitor numbers to its heritage sites as soon as the aviation and tourism sectors reopen.
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