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Sod turned on Ei campus extension

Work has begun on site as Shannon’s largest employer, Ei Electronics, turned the sod on the expansion of its existing facility in the Shannon Free Zone.

Zimmer donates PPE to St Joseph’s Ennis

Shannon-based Zimmer Biomet Ireland has donated much needed Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), to the Rehabilitation Unit at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Ennis.

Clare company ramps up production of ventilators for Covid-19...

Twenty five new jobs will be created as a Clare-based medical equipment company increases its ventilator fabrication manufacturing operations in response to the urgent needs of patients and healthcare systems across the globe confronting COVID-19.

Beckman Coulter salutes female workers on International Women’s Day

Workplaces enjoy better productivity and more innovation when gender diversity is balanced, according to Orlaith Lawler, Site Director of Mid-West biomedical device maker Beckman Coulter which employs 420 people in Co Clare.

Beckman highlights best environmental practice for students 

Beckman Coulter is bringing a miniature wormery to Limerick for Engineering (LFE) at Shannon Airport on Thursday March 5th to demonstrate to students how the biomedical company, which has won awards for its sustainable environmental practices, manages onsite wastewater through a sophisticated filtration system and wormery.
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Ei Electronics Supports Local Students’ Studies

Ei Electronics has come on board Limerick Institute of Technology’s Leaders@LIT Programme, funding Scholarships that will support two LIT Engineering students for the duration of their studies.

Chapel Lane Market has re-opened for 2020

https://www.facebook.com/ChapelLaneMarket/videos/415463272682822/ As Spring approaches and the daffodils and snowdrops appear, so Chapel Lane Market, Ennis’s community art and craft market has re-opened for the 2020...

Ei CEO receives IMR Lifetime Achievement Award

Ei Electronics founder and CEO Mick Guinee was recently the recipient of the Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) Lifetime Achievement Award.
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