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A destination with connections

 

There is a diverse sectoral base in Galway, with a mix of traditional and new industries. Third-level educational institutions (University of Galway / ATU - Atlantic Technological University) and public research organisations (‘Marine Institute’ / ‘Teagasc’) are significant assets in Galway, and they provide far-reaching benefits to the City and County.

25% of the City’s population are students with over 11,000 individuals employed within the education sector of Galway. With established links to universities and R&D institutions, there are high levels of educational attainment and skills throughout Galway.

Galway’s growing and globally recognised Creative and MedTech sector has contributed to the destination’s visibility. The MedTech sector in Ireland is recognised as one of five global emerging hubs. Nine of the world’s top ten MedTech companies are based in Galway.

The county’s richness of culture coupled with diversified sectors are key elements of place-based innovation. From these foundations, there are growing business start-ups, which are evident in Galway’s ICT and food sectors.


‘Galway City and County have natural advantages in terms of location of higher education institutions, public research organisations, a diverse industrial base, a creative economy with an international reputation, and a distinct identity.’


Galway’s Knowledge Hubs:
Ideas built in practice

 

Welcome to ATU iHubs where great ideas take off

ATU iHubs offer inclubation space and supports to high potential entrepreneurs and innovative business start-ups & scale ups with specific focus on Medtech and Digital Technology companies. Resources from the knowledge hub nurtures growth by offering financial support and mentoring that works intuitive with research from ATU. Since 2005 1,300+ directly supported jobs have been created to date.

University of Galway - Business Innovation Centre

For start-ups, University of Galway provides business development and studio facilities, including laboratories. Supports include guidance, mentoring and access to academic expertise. Up to 40 companies are based on campus with over 170 employees across 3 innovation centres.

PorterShed


The PorterShed is a dynamic and thriving innovation hub that fuels the growth of startups and fosters a collaborative entrepreneurial ecosystem. PorterShed is a showcase for Galway’s tech start-up scene, housing in excess of 50 innovative companies and over 200 people use the space daily from Full Time members, hot desks to people attending events and workshops.'