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A partnership between universities and industrial companies in Ireland has resulted in a new research centre opening in NUI Galway, according to the Irish Times.

Galway Centre
The Cúram centre for medical device research is a €68 million investment from Science Foundation Ireland, industrial companies including, Aerogen, Boston Scientific, Cook Medical, Medtronic, Mylan, Neuravi, Stryker Instruments and the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme.
The centre has six academic partners including UCD, Trinity College, Dublin, Universities of Limerick, University College Cork, the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland and the National University of Ireland Galway.
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