Childcare issues and personal tax policy decisions influence women returning to the workforce Figures from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor show that Irish women rank eighth in Europe for early-stage entrepreneurial activity. The rate for Irish men is the fourth...
The Innovation Hub (iHub) in GMIT Mayo is hosting a full-day conference on “Artificial Intelligence and how this disruptive technology is going to change everything”, next Tuesday 20 November. This free event is open to all. Leading AI experts will discuss this...
The Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys, TD, today (Thursday 9 August) turned the first sod on the site of the new extension to GMIT’s Innovation Hub (iHub) at the GMIT Galway campus. This extension will double the size of the...
i360medical, a leading Irish based international healthcare solutions and medical device company, has announced the opening of a new Galway office, based in the Innovation Hubs (iHubs) at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT). The company has existing offices in...
GMIT Business students on the B.Sc. in Business Information Systems (BIS) degree programme completed valuable work for a number of client companies in GMIT’s Innovation Hub over the past few months as part of their degree programme. The students’ work was for a module...
GMIT President, Dr Fergal Barry, welcomes the decision by Galway City Council to grant planning permission for a substantial extension to the Innovation Hub building at the Galway (Dublin Road) campus. Construction on the new three-story building, circa 1,400 square...
The creator of an innovative power cell technology has won the top prize in the GMIT New Frontiers Best Emerging Business Awards. Dr Barry Flannery from Galway has won €10,000, sponsored by KPMG, for his electric auxiliary power unit which provides power to long-haul...