‘Onerous’ EU rules will limit patient access to new devices, medtech chief warns
European medical devices regulation has erased advantage for firms in rolling out new innovation in Europe first, says Stryker chief
European medical devices regulation has erased advantage for firms in rolling out new innovation in Europe first, says Stryker chief
Chief executive Kevin Lobo has overseen 60 M&A deals and 150% rise in sales during his 12-year tenure
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Eight out of top 10 recipients were in life science sector, reflecting strong jobs growth
Profits and revenues at the Irish arm of the medical device manufacturer last year continued to increase
Shannon-based company supplies medical technology products to multinationals
Despite popular belief, the majority of new jobs created by IDA-backed companies are outside of Dublin
‘We must ensure Ireland is enabled to seize the opportunities that present themselves in the third decade of the 21st century’
The funding will drive the development of next-generation products
The Iseq overall index underperformed peers, closing up 0.25 per cent
Takeover by rival Stryker would give combined firm greater market power
I Wish events seek to encourage female students to enter STEM industries
Applications are invited for the 2018 US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards
University of Limerick invention helps broken bones heal more quickly
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Deal will expand medical device maker’s emergency medical services business
Photonics, the generation, manipulation and use of light, is an industry likely to be worth €600bn by 2020
700 people work in plant where one of the machines went on fire
Amount held outside the US by tech companies up 8% over past year
Ryanair, Smith and Nephew and Novo Nordisk make gains on day of thin trade across Europe
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