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Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Registration now open for the 2026 Sustainable Media Ireland annual conference in Galway City

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 3:23


This year, the PorterShed in Galway will be the location for the 2026 Sustainable Media Ireland (SMI) annual conference. It is the first time it will be held outside of Dublin, and TG4 are delighted to be the host. Sustainable Media Ireland is a network of media organisations that come together to discuss and share information, consider policy and promote engagement on all aspects of sustainability across Ireland's media sector. SMI members include TG4, RTÉ, Virgin Media Ireland, Screen Ireland, Screen Producers Ireland, Independent Broadcasters of Ireland (IBI), Craol representing national, local and community media commercial and online press, with support from Coimisiún na Meán. The conference will be a day-long experience, featuring talks and panels looking at many aspects of the media in Ireland, all through the prism of sustainability. While this clearly means careful consideration of the environment, it also considers the economic stability and social and cultural impact of our work. Previous SMI events took place in Virgin Media Ireland studios and RTÉ studios. This year's event will feature a look at the contribution Manchán Magan has made to the Irish language, television and our appreciation of the land. Technology innovator Glen Mulcahy looks into what impact AI could have in the not-too-distant future. After a very wet and stormy start to the year, there will also be a discussion on business resilience in the light of increasing extreme weather impact. Rónán Ó Domhnaill, Media Development Commissioner at Coimisiún na Meán said: "Coimisiún na Meán is committed to supporting sustainability best practice across the media sector in Ireland. The annual Sustainable Media Ireland event offers all members the opportunity to network, exchange ideas and develop policy. We are delighted to be heading West and holding the event outside Dublin for the first time. We're always conscious of managing the carbon footprint of the event by choosing timings that are convenient for public transport, which we strongly encourage, and providing vegetarian-only catering options. We're also excited to introduce online streaming for the first time for members unable to travel with international contributors joining us via video link. At a time when extreme weather events are impacting every part of Irish society, we look forward to exploring how media can address the climate crisis in a meaningful way." Deirdre Ní Choistín, Director General TG4: "TG4 are delighted to be hosting our media colleagues for this wonderful event. Sustainability must be at the heart of everything we do as organisations. It will be great to share best practices, hear from inspiring innovators in sustainable production and discuss the challenges we all face while working together to find long-term, viable solutions. Bringing people to Galway also allows us to showcase the best of what is happening here in the production sector in the West and to celebrate the achievements of our wonderfully talented media and creative professionals". The conference takes place on Wednesday, 25th February and is free for SMI members and staff to attend. Tickets are available on Eventbrite here.

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley (Monday, 16th February 2026)

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 124:05


Today on 'Galway Talks' with John Morley: 9am-10am A new anti-social behavior taskforce is to be established in Ballinasloe.  Demonstration held at Kilclooney Junction after TII find no safety concerns   InVera Medical Achieves European CE Mark Approval for New Vein Infusion Device  == 10am-11am Clarinbridge Community Calls Public Meeting on Montessori Closure  Concern locally about the impact of proposed Cappagh Road Park and Ride on residents   Grá festival launched in the city last night ahead of opening night next month  == 11am-12pm Clarinbridge School Board of Management Respond to earlier piece about Montessori Closure Monday Panel - The Future of the Arts in Galway Sports Review with Ollie Turner

GAA on Off The Ball
The Football Pod: Chaos and Crazy Comebacks, Ravenous Rossies, Kickout Piggery and Two-Point Kings

GAA on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 67:56


The Football Pod is back and getting stuck into a mad round 3 of the National Football League, thanks for all of your comments and questions too, we get to them in part two, enjoy!Chapters(01:00) - Pays to be brave, risk v safety: Jack Flynn and Barry McNulty star in comebacks(18:00) - Roscommon hold Armagh off after a savage start!(25:00) - Galway clip Kerry - how?(35:00) - Donegal put Mayo away - Roarty vs. ROD, Conor O'Donnell on the rise, Donegal power.(35:00) - Around the Grounds - highlights from Division 4, 3 and 2.(43:00) - Football Pod community questionsThe Football Pod is brought to you every week, thanks to AIB. Proud supporters of the AIB All-Ireland club championships for men's football, hurling, ladies football and Camogie. Because we believe support is what gets you the life you're truly after.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Marine Institute's 2026 Bursary Programme now open for applications

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 3:34


Applications are now open for the Marine Institute's 2026 Bursary Programme, which provides third-level students with practical work experience at Ireland's national marine research and development agency. The Marine Institute's Bursary Programme has been operating for over 30 years, providing essential career development and support, and inspiring the next generation of marine scientists and experts. The programme equips third-level students with essential skills and necessary experience to become ocean leaders and marine champions of the future. The Marine Institute is committed to supporting a culture of high performance. This is driven by our people, whose skills, experience and passion for the marine are crucial to our continued delivery of highly impactful services for government and other stakeholders. The Bursary Programme provides undergraduates with a unique opportunity to meet fellow students from other third-level colleges as well as work with experts in their field, helping participants to form future networks in the marine sector. The Bursary Programme is aimed at undergraduate students of Universities and Institutes for Higher Education, both National and International. To participate in the programme, undergraduate students must have completed two years of study in a relevant discipline by the beginning of June 2026. Glenn Nolan, Bursary Programme Lead and Director of Marine Environment and Food Safety Services, said,?"For more than 30 years, the Marine Institute Bursary Programme has enabled undergraduate students to develop their skills and strengthen their knowledge of the marine sector. Participating students emerge equipped to make informed decisions early in their studies about the marine and maritime careers they would like to pursue." Successful candidates will work with full-time Marine Institute staff on critical work programmes, including Marine and Freshwater Fisheries, Oceanography, Machine Learning/AI, Marine Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Marine Spatial Planning, Remote Sensing, Web Development, Socio-economics, and Corporate Services. The bursaries are based at Marine Institute facilities in Oranmore, Co. Galway, and Newport, Co. Mayo. To apply for the Marine Institute's 2026 Bursary Programme: View the bursary titles available. Select the two bursary positions that interest you the most, in order of preference. Complete the onlineapplication formandsubmitas per the instructions:?https://forms.office.com/ Application Deadline Date is 16:00, Friday, 27th?February 2026. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley Friday February 13

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 118:17


Today on Galway Talks with John Morley:  9am-10am  Role of stay-at-home parent valued at €60k a year   Galway researchers in call over danger to children who swallow button batteries   Digital edition of first Irish-language newspaper An Gaodhal launched   10am-11am 126 'major, extreme' incidents reported by CHI over five years   Nationwide Status Yellow low temperature, ice warning issued   Today is one of 3 Friday the 13ths of the year - we ask how superstitious Galwegians really are  We speak to a professional matchmaker ahead of valentines day   

CRKC Sport
Ann Downey chats Camogie League Kilkenny v Galway on CRKC 13.02.2026

CRKC Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 9:47


Ann Downey chats Camogie League Kilkenny v Galway on CRKC 13.02.2026

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Army chaplain stabbed in Galway to receive distinguished service medal

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 6:06


Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, speaks to Fr. Paul Murphy, an army chaplain who was stabbed outside a barracks in Galway and is being awarded the Defence Forces' Distinguished Service Medal today.

Highlights from Moncrieff
Why doesn't Galway have any gay bars left?

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 10:36


Despite having had many in the past, Galway city now has no gays bars left. While some are saddened by this situation, Galway native Francis Conneely believes that there isn't really a need for gay bars anymore. He Joined Sean to explain

Backdoor GAA Podcast
University of Galway fall short in Fitzgibbon Cup | Pres Athenry crowned Connacht hurling champions

Backdoor GAA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 66:48


University of Galway Fitzgibbon Cup manager Frank Lohan and Presentation College Athenry joint hurling manager Mike Finn join Paul on this week's podcast.This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants and Drone Works Ireland. Drone Works Ireland is your go to place when it comes to buying a drone,repairing your drone and also when you need professionals to carry any aerial work you may need ,check out their website www.droneworksireland.ieHoare Chartered Accountants based in Galway City are a leading provider of Audit, Accountancy and Taxation services.. For more information, visit their website on www.hoarecharteredaccountants.ieIf you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.com

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley Thursday February 12

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 115:41


Today on Galway Talks with John Morley:  9am-10am  No properties available within HAP scheme limits in December   New laws aimed at curbing short term lets won't apply in Co Galway after being watered down by government   Bank of Ireland reports sharp increase in romance fraud   10am-11am Galway City Council to move to new headquarters by Christmas following three years of delays   Sports Preview New Healthcare Manual for Children with Congenital Heart Disease Going to School   11am-12pm Preview of RingRoaded Documentary airing on Friday Paralympian to attempt 6th world record by pulling 120tonne Aran Island ferry in rossaveel 

Moncrieff Highlights
Why doesn't Galway have any gay bars left?

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 10:36


Despite having had many in the past, Galway city now has no gays bars left. While some are saddened by this situation, Galway native Francis Conneely believes that there isn't really a need for gay bars anymore. He Joined Sean to explain

Between the Stripes LOI podcast
S10 Ep2: S10EP2 with Jack Brady : Opening weekend review & First Division Preview

Between the Stripes LOI podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 117:34


The League of Ireland roared back into life last week, with late drama in Derry and Galway grabbing the headlines. That momentum took a hit on Sunday at the Aviva, though, raising fresh questions about hosting league games at the national stadium — something Kieran and Gaz get stuck into. Alongside our 2026 First Division preview and a chat with Treaty United goalkeeper Jack Brady, the lads also react to Roddy Collins' comments on James McClean. There's plenty more too, with a bumper BTS Hotline, the latest BTS Predictions League, and our new charity bet feature, sponsored by BAR 1 Betting (18+, Gamblingcare.ie). Another man excited for the return of the First Division is our long-term sponsor, Anthony Quinn of QuinnAv.ie. 

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley Wednesday February 11

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 112:48


Today on Galway Talks with John Morley:  9am-10am  MEPs vote in favour of safeguards for farmers if Mercosur deal goes ahead   Galway tenants warned of €4k yearly surge as rent changes take effect   10am-11am Approval for pedestrian footbridge in Oughterard   City launch for international report on persecution of Ahmadi Muslims   Documentary preview - Kevin Leyden  11am-12pm Financial advice   Ask the Dentist - Dr Lauren McHugh   History Talks - Frank Stagg: Remembered Fifty Years On 

Dave & Fionnuala on iRadio
iSPY: Míchéal, Shane and Ella have been found!

Dave & Fionnuala on iRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 9:14


iSPY AKA Ireland's biggest game of hide and seek has its first ever winner… and it's absolute madness.Dave and Fionnuala are live when the call comes in: Melissa has FOUND Micheál, Shane and Ella - and bagged the €5,000. The clues? Festival, Arts and Culture and Wild Atlantic Way… and a whole lot of wrong guesses pointing northwest.So how did she do it? From social stalking to scrolling Booking.com listings, Melissa pieces it all together, spots the yellow cushions, and drives from Tullamore to Galway with a full car of kids.

Paranormal UK Radio Network
Scary Eire - S3 Ep1 Ghost Hunting in Galway with PJ Kavanagh

Paranormal UK Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 80:50 Transcription Available


Mark kicks off season 3 with an in depth interview with Galway paranormal investigator PJ Kavanagh the founder of Paranormal Awakenings Ireland (PAI).Haunted and strange locations are discussed with this highly accomplished investigator of many years.You'll find out what makes Galway so atmospheric and charming, from its stories forged on Ireland's rugged atlantic coast to its history of strife.PJ pays tribute to namesake and fellow investigator PJ Doogue of county carlow who we sadly lost some months ago.There's also a bonus previously unbroadcast interview with the late PJ where he related paranormal goings on in county Kilkenny.A new section called Random, Anonymous, Strange but True makes its debut at the start of the podcast ...so cosy up with your SCARY Eire paranormal podcast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/paranormal-uk-radio-network--4541473/support.

The Old Galway Diary
The Old Galway Diary Podcast - Episode 234 - Liam Mellows Hurling

The Old Galway Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 15:12


This week on the Podcast this week Tom and Dick are talking about Liam Mellows HurlingYou can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie

Backdoor GAA Podcast
Galway travel to Tralee for clash with Kerry in round three of National Football League

Backdoor GAA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 84:52


Former Galway U20 football selector Enda Daly and former Kerry footballer Sean O'Sullivan join Paul to look ahead to the round three National Football League clash between Galway and Kerry.This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants and Drone Works Ireland. Drone Works Ireland is your go to place when it comes to buying a drone,repairing your drone and also when you need professionals to carry any aerial work you may need ,check out their website www.droneworksireland.ieHoare Chartered Accountants based in Galway City are a leading provider of Audit, Accountancy and Taxation services.. For more information, visit their website on www.hoarecharteredaccountants.ieIf you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.comSubscribe for more content!

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley Tuesday February 10

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 124:00


Today on Galway Talks:  9am-10am  It's Donegal Tuesday – we hear of extra safety precautions being made around town for RAG Week   Planning Application Lodged for Bóthar na Ceapaí Park & Ride in Galway   Cyber Safe Kids survey shows More Than Half of Children At Risk From Online Contact with Strangers  10am-11am Rats drive owner out of home in Loughrea   GCC Students stage end-of-the-world black comedy in the Mick Lally   11am-12pm Celtic Tales storytelling returns to The Crane   New Radio Documentary ‘RingRoaded' Highlights Human Cost of Galway City Ring Road  Music Mornings 

Advertiser.ie
The Old Galway Diary Podcast - Episode 234 - Liam Mellows Hurling

Advertiser.ie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 15:12


The Old Galway Diary Podcast - Episode 234 - Liam Mellows Hurling by Advertiser.ie

Oliver Callan
It's forever raining, & the Galway vortex is real - Oliver's take

Oliver Callan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 16:19


Oliver's monologue on a Tuesday.

The Human Rights Podcast
Housing as a Human Right with Prof. Padraic Kenna

The Human Rights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 37:36


In this episode, Irish Centre for Human Rights LLM student Rebecca Shannon speaks with Professor Padraic Kenna, lecturer of land, property and housing law and policy from the School of Law at the University of Galway, delving into the concept of housing as a fundamental human right, exploring relevant legal framework, policy challenges and the future of housing rights in Ireland and beyond. To learn more about Padraic's work, visit the University of Galway website at: https://research.universityofgalway.ie/en/persons/padraic-kenna/ The podcast was produced by Rebecca Shannon in collaboration with the CELT Studios. Intro music: “Smarties Intro – FMA Podcast Suggestion” by Birds for Scale (Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License). Outro music: “Smarties Outro - FMA Podcast Suggestion” by Birds for Scale (Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License).

GAA on Off The Ball
CAMOGIE LAUNCH | Niamh Mallon | Laura Hayes | Clodagh Tynan | Aisling Maher | Rachael Merry | OFF THE BALL

GAA on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 45:27


Off The Ball's Rachel Sheehan speaks to Galway's Niamh Mallon, Cork's Laura Hayes, Laois' Clodagh Tynan, Dublin's Aisling Maher and Armagh's Rachael Merry at the launch of the Centra Camogie Leagues 2026

RTÉ - Drivetime
Galway by-election preview

RTÉ - Drivetime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 10:07


Report from John Cooke

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley Monday February 9

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 122:06


Today on Galway Talks with John Morley:  9am-10am  Process of buying home leads to overbidding, creates delays - ESRI   Galway cyclists seek a ‘safe space' four years on from collapse of Salthill project   Renmore residents frustrated with Greenway stalemate   10am-11am Tanaiste attends Galway Disability conference   Taoiseach says Bord Bia protest debate has “gone too far” as IFA continues pressure on chair   New Radio Documentary ‘RingRoaded' Highlights Human Cost of Galway City Ring Road   11am-12pm Monday Deep Dive Panel - Hurdles facing rural schools  Sports review 

Oliver Callan
Nic Collins brings his drumsticks to Galway

Oliver Callan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 26:56


Oliver is joined by Nic Collins, the son of Genesis legend Phil Collins about a life of drumming and touring with his dad. Photo credit: Paddy Balls

The Big Red Bench | Cork's RedFM
Sunday, 1st February

The Big Red Bench | Cork's RedFM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 51:34


Melanir Browne was back with another installment of the Big Red Bench, reaction to Cork's win over Galway

The Big Red Bench | Cork's RedFM
Saturday, 31st January

The Big Red Bench | Cork's RedFM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 49:37


Melanie Browne was back with another episode of the Big Red Bench! A hopeful look to Cork's game against Galway in the league

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley Friday February 6

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 124:36


Today on Galway Talks with John Morley:  9am-10am  Murrin tells committee he remains 'fully committed' to Bord Bia role   Call for Immediate CCTV Installation to cull anti social behaviour   Killerein groups join forces for mental health and addiction event   10am-11am Deportations of Irish citizens from US up 330%, Dáil told   Senators Discuss Personal Experiences with Shingles During Debate on Ireland's Outlier Status on Vaccine   Concern over 'poor take up' of Mother and Baby redress scheme   11am-12pm Galway Thoughts panel   Sports preview 

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley Thursday February 5

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 125:48


Today on Galway Talks with John Morley:  9am-10am  Galway West by-election race heats up as more candidates confirmed   Social Democrats select Míde Nic Fhionnlaoich as their candidate   Aontu select Orla Nugent   Taoiseach Micheal Martin visits Galway today – he joins us on air   10am-11am Galway Native calls for alternative public transport to end car dependency   South Galway residents fear they will Suffer the Same Fate as Enniscorthy as extreme rain becomes more common   Acclaimed Palestinian journalist joins us in studio ahead of for University of Galway talk   Galway beach cleaners come across ‘incredibly rare' sea creature while scouring shore   11am-12pm Sinn Féin Housing Spokesperson, Eoin Ó Broin launches book in Galway City   Tributes to former Galway County Councillor Michael O'Neill of Renvyle in Connemara   MUSIC MORNINGS – Dylan Jennings  

Krunching Gears
Galway Rally review-Callum Devine, plus Tom Murphy & Killian McArdle. Also WRC Monte with Mike Chen

Krunching Gears

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 78:20


Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast, 2026 Season, episode 4. In this episode, we look back at the dramatic Corrib Oil Galway Rally with overall winner Callum Devine, who shares his thoughts on the season opener. Galway has definitely set a high bar for the first round of the NAPA Irish Rally Tarmac Championship. We are also joined by second-placed co-driver Tom Murphy and winning two-wheel-drive co-driver Killian McArdle, as they reflect on their rallies and key moments from the event. We also chat to RallyTV commentator Mike Chen, who gives his expert analysis of the opening round of the World Rally Championship in Monte Carlo and the stories that shaped the season opener.   Chapters Start 00:00:00 Callum Devine 00:04:25 Tom Murphy & Killian McArdle 00:18:40 Mike Chen 00:44:05 End 01:18:20

Clare FM - Podcasts
Colum Flynn Tribute

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 15:02


We are going to pay tribute to Colum Flynn, a man who made an immense contribution to sport in County Clare. Colum played a big part in Clare's hurling successes as trainer in the 1970s – during which time they won back-to-back league titles in ‘77 and ‘78 - and, of course, the 1990s, when the Banner County achieved long-awaited All-Ireland glory in 1995. Colum also tasted All-Ireland success with the Cyril Farrell-managed Galway sides which won two All-Irelands in the late-'80s, as well as doing immense work within boxing in Clare. Colum is survived by his wife Kay, son Padraig, daughters Ciara, Sorcha, Aoife, Katie & Eilish, and extended family and friends. His reposal will take place this Thursday evening in Daly's Mortuary Chapel, Francis St., Ennis from 5:30 o'clock to 8 o'clock. Funeral Mass will be held in Ennis Cathedral at 11 0'clock, with burial afterwards in Drumcliffe Cemetery. To remember Colum Flynn, Alan Morrissey was joined by Fr Harry Bohan, Former Clare hurling manager, long-time friend and Tommy Lyons of Ennis Boxing Club.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
University of Galway launches new prototype hub in partnership with Medtronic

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 4:40


The University of Galway has today launched its new Medical Device Prototype Hub, supported by medical device company Medtronic. The development of the facility is part of the five-year €5 million signature innovation partnership between Medtronic and the University, announced in 2023, which focuses on three pillars: developing the MedTech ecosystem, STEM engagement and research. President of University of Galway, Professor David Burn, said: "The launch of the Medical Device Prototype Hub at University of Galway marks a hugely significant milestone in our signature partnership with Medtronic but it also sends a strong message to all those in the sector and all those who are driving innovation – University of Galway is creating the ecosystem in which our partners in research and innovation can thrive. We look forward to celebrating the breakthroughs and successes that this initiative enables." Ronan Rogers, Senior R&D Director, Medtronic, said: "Today's launch of the Medical Device Prototype Hub represents an exciting next step in our long?standing partnership with the University of Galway. Medtronic has deep roots in the west of Ireland, and this facility strengthens a shared commitment to advancing research, accelerating innovation, and developing the next generation of medical technologies. We are proud to invest in an ecosystem that not only drives technological progress but also supports talent development. This Hub will unlock new avenues for discovery and accelerate the path from promising ideas to real?world medical solutions for patients." The Medical Device Prototype Hub forms part of the Institute for Health Discovery and Innovation, which was established in the University in 2024, as part of the signature innovation partnership. It will be further supported through collaborations with government agencies and industry leaders. The Medical Device Prototype Hub sits within the University of Galway's new Technology Services Directorate, which provides shared research infrastructure and technical expertise to underpin activities across both the Institute for Health Discovery and Innovation and the Institute for Clinical Trials, established in 2024 and 2023, respectively. The Hub will be further enhanced through partnerships with government agencies and industry leaders, creating a collaborative environment that supports translation, innovation, and regional growth in life sciences and medical technologies. The development is part of an integrated ecosystem at the University of Galway, which enables sustained, research-led development, further positioning Galway as the centre of Ireland's global MedTech hub and the University as integral to research for the public good on the world stage. Aoife Duffy, Director of Technology Services Directorate at University of Galway, said: "The Technology Services Directorate brings together key research facilities that support fundamental research at University of Galway. It aims to advance our research excellence by bringing together state-of-the-art core facilities and making strategic decisions on infrastructure and investment. The new prototype hub significantly enhances the innovation pathway available for the university research community and wider, and we look forward to working with Medtronic on this partnership". Professor Ted Vaughan, Director of Institute for Health Discovery and Innovation (IHDI), said: "The Medical Device Prototype Hub will serve as a central core facility, providing the engineering infrastructure and expertise to design, build and test new devices. It adds to the vibrant healthtech and medtech ecosystem in the west of Ireland and provides fertile ground to drive its growth. "Our vision is to make sure we have the best possible conditions for the R&D of new technologies for healthcare. Our aim is to address remaining gaps in the development pipeline, from discovery to innovation." The Medical Device Prototype Hub has expert staff to facilitate concept c...

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley Wednesday February 4

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 124:13


Today on Galway Talks with John Morley:  9am-10am  Galway woman one of 30 IFA members occupying Bord Bia office   Update after fire at Barna Waste on Headford Road   New MyHome survey shows Major concern over planning and infrastructure issues   Family of man who died by suicide to demand action outside UHG on 1st anniversary of his death   10am-11am Huge blow for The Bish as long-awaited new campus overlooked in education investment  Motors   Galway Communities Urged to Learn about Seizure First Aid Ahead of International Epilepsy Day   11am-12pm Financial advice  HISTORY TALKS - Public lecture on Maam storyteller Mícheál Breathnach' 

LOI Weekly
S10E01 A Look Forward and a Look Back to Sunday Night at Rascals

LOI Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 83:12


We are back for season ten and kicking off by bringing you back to Sunday night where we officially launched our 2026 season with not just one but two lads called Mark who captained League of Ireland clubs last year but now play for Coleraine. Mark Connolly and Mark Coyle reflected on their respective Derry and Shels journeys, the highs and lows of football and the novelty of an offer in Malaysia (Connolly) and working with Damien Duff (Coyle). Before that, Dan and Johnny reunite to look ahead to the year ahead. What will James McClean bring to the party? Will St Patrick's Athletic fans show up on Sunday? What's going on with Galway? And, of course, we have our annual ‘will there be a title race?' debate. All of this and more in association with our friends at Collar & Cuff, Rascals Brewing and Future Ticketing and our new pals from Planify.ie

The Jessica Cooke Podcast
Episode 301: Anxiety vs ADHD, Overeating & Losing Yourself

The Jessica Cooke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 54:51


In this episode, Trisha and I answer three listener questions. We talk about the overlap between anxiety, ADHD traits, trauma, hormones, parenting, and overwhelm — and how to know when something is manageable and when it's time to seek further support. We also answer a question on nutrition and endurance training, and why nutrition can unravel when training volume increases. Finally, we talk about confidence and identity, and how working from home can slowly change how you feel about yourself and your social confidence. This episode is a practical, honest conversation around issues many people are dealing with but rarely talk about. If you've ever felt stuck in patterns that feel exhausting, confusing, or out of your control, click play and let's dive in. To apply for membership to Jessica's Thrive Academy go to www.jessicacooke.ie/apply To contact Trisha for more information on Therapy and Counselling services: galway@mindandbodyworks.com 091 725 750 About Trisha MacHale: Trisha is a Psychotherapist and Director of Mind & Body Works Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre, based in Galway, with centres in Galway and Dublin. Their team of over 50 Psychotherapists and Psychologists work with adults, couples, adolescents, and children, offering therapies including CBT, EMDR, and Art Therapy. They also run a low-cost counselling service. Click play and let's dive in.

Backdoor GAA Podcast
Encouraging signs for Galway despite two defeats in National Hurling League | Greg Lally

Backdoor GAA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 55:21


Greg Lally and Paul take a look back on Galway's defeat to Cork in round two of the National Hurling League.This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants and Drone Works Ireland. Drone Works Ireland is your go to place when it comes to buying a drone,repairing your drone and also when you need professionals to carry any aerial work you may need ,check out their website www.droneworksireland.ieHoare Chartered Accountants based in Galway City are a leading provider of Audit, Accountancy and Taxation services.. For more information, visit their website on www.hoarecharteredaccountants.ieIf you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.comSubscribe for more content!

Backdoor GAA Podcast
Robert Finnerty strikes late as Galway edge past Armagh in National Football League | Alan Flynn

Backdoor GAA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 67:51


Newly appointed Padraig Pearses coach Alan Flynn and Paul dissect Galway's victory over Armagh in round two of the National Football League.This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants and Drone Works Ireland. Drone Works Ireland is your go to place when it comes to buying a drone,repairing your drone and also when you need professionals to carry any aerial work you may need ,check out their website www.droneworksireland.ieHoare Chartered Accountants based in Galway City are a leading provider of Audit, Accountancy and Taxation services.. For more information, visit their website on www.hoarecharteredaccountants.ieIf you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.comSubscribe for more content!

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley Tuesday February 3

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 128:55


Galway Talks with John Morley:  9am-10am  Fire services battle blaze at Barna Waste on the Curraghline which started overnight  International fallout as US authorities release Epstein files   No plans to increase charges to use RIP.ie, say operators   Sports review  10am-11am Fewer Garda checkpoints in Galway as drug driving soars   Contracts signed for R332 Kilbannon Road Realignment   Derelict Aran Island Hotel To Reopen As Cultural Centre   11am-12pm Fundraiser launched for young Mullagh girl after spinal cord injury   Evergreen slot   MUSIC MORNINGS - Villionaire  

GAA on Off The Ball
The Football Pod: Dublin trouble brewing, Galway sneak by Armagh, Derry end the drought and Division 2 drama

GAA on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 61:36


Bank Holiday Sunday Pod as we get stuck into all the Football - Galway sneak a win in Armagh, we hear about Tommy's trip to Castlebar for Dublin v Mayo, the lads are talking the drama around the grounds, and knowing when to call it a day.Chapters(01:00) - League trends, chasing skill levels, Dublin's sticky transition (18:00) - Mayo-Dublin run-through, Moran's second win, soft red card?(21:00) - McGeeney on fisted points, Finnerty pushing Galway on.(38:00) - Donegal-Kerry - the shadow rematch(45:00) - Around the Grounds: Division 2-4 drama, as Leinster counties soar high.We hope you enjoyed The Football Pod Club series, which we brought to a close last week, with our special show in Dingle, with Paul Geaney and Dylan Geaney. The Football Pod is brought to you every week, thanks to AIB. Proud supporters of the AIB All-Ireland club championships for men's football, hurling, ladies football and Camogie. Because we believe support is what gets you the life you're truly after.

The Brian Keane Podcast
The Marathon Nobody Watched: Running 26.2 Miles Solo Around Galway!

The Brian Keane Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 33:11


Marrakesh Marathon fell through after months of training. So I ran 26.2 miles solo around Galway instead. No crowds, no medal, no finish line - just laced up my shoes and ran. This episode breaks down the training, nutrition, mental game, and lessons learned from running a marathon nobody watched. Sometimes the hardest races are the ones you build yourself.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 00:00 Introduction to the Solo Marathon Challenge 02:50 Mindset Shifts: From Plan A to Plan B 06:05 Training Strategies for Marathon Success 08:52 Nutritional Approach: Fueling the Marathon 12:00 The Solo Marathon Experience: Challenges Faced 14:50 Lessons Learned from the Solo Marathon 18:04 The Importance of Active Recovery 20:56 Adjusting Training Protocols for Endurance 23:47 Final Thoughts: Embracing the Journey

The Mayo Football Podcast
Chatting with Aidan Kilcoyne

The Mayo Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 16:42


The league games are coming thick and fast over the next few weeks, but we went back for a look at the recording of Mayo's win over Galway. Mike chats with Aidan Kilcoyne about some of the things he noticed in real time and other aspects of the display that really jumped out after a second watch. From the way Mayo tried to impose their game on Galway to Darragh Beirne's assured debut to Andy Moran's post-match interview. Aidan also chats about Tommy Conroy's return to action and next Sunday's visit of Dublin to Castlebar. Mike also tells us about watching Kobe McDonald in action for Gortnor Abbey's school team on Wednesday. 

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Why People Believe Misinformation — Even When the Facts Are Clear

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 9:40 Transcription Available


John Maytham is joined by Kelly Fincham, researcher in Journalism and Media at the University of Galway in Ireland, to unpack why misinformation remains so persuasive — and why factchecking on its own often falls short. Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is the late afternoon show on CapeTalk. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
TD finds list of planned new school buildings "rather bizarre"

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 6:01


Fianna Fáil TD for Wexford-Wicklow, Malcolm Byrne criticises Minister for Education, Hildegarde Naughton, claiming her home county of Galway was given priority in a 1.6-billion euro school investment package.

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The Old Galway Diary
The Old Galway Diary Podcast - Episode 233 - Michael J Hurley

The Old Galway Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 18:06


This week on the Podcast this week Tom and Dick are talking about Michael J HurleyYou can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie

The Last Word with Matt Cooper
Is Tipping Becoming Less Voluntary?

The Last Word with Matt Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 12:36


Two thirds of consumers feel that tipping is becoming "less voluntary" while three out of four would like businesses to make it easier to opt out of tipping, according to new research from the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) Dr Deirdre Curran, lecturer at the University of Galway whose research focuses on hospitality employment conditions, and Gina Murphy, owner of Hugo's restaurant in Dublin, join The Last Word to discuss tipping policies and practices.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!

Traveling in Ireland
Why So Many Ireland Itineraries Look the Same (and How to Plan One That Doesn't)

Traveling in Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 8:03


If you've spent any time researching Ireland trips online, you may have noticed a strange pattern: different companies, different websites… and yet the itineraries feel almost identical. There's a reason for that, and it goes back much further than modern travel trends. Why Ireland itineraries follow the same routes Ireland's most familiar travel routes weren't designed with today's vacation style in mind. They were created as efficient ways to move people through the country using the transportation that already existed. In the early 1900s, Ireland didn't yet have a tourism industry as we know it today. What it did have was rail, and soon after, bus travel. By the 1930s, Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) began offering some of Ireland's first organized touring routes. These weren't built around lingering in places or slow travel. They were logistical solutions. The main questions were practical: How do you move people efficiently? How do you show them the country using existing infrastructure? How do you make it work for the greatest number of travelers? Those early routes worked remarkably well – and that's part of the problem. How early transport shaped today's “must-see” stops Once those touring routes were established, certain places naturally became regular stops. Not always because they were the only places worth seeing, but because they fit neatly along the route. Take the journey between the Cliffs of Moher and Killarney. Adare sits conveniently along that path, making it an easy place to pause. Over time, it became known as one of Ireland's prettiest villages – a reputation reinforced by decades of repeat visits. Dublin and Galway evolved into touring hubs for similar reasons. They were connected by rail as early as the mid-19th century, later by bus, making them logical anchor points for traveling west and then looping back again. Some places were already well known long before organized tours existed: The Cliffs of Moher had been a beauty spot since the 1830s, when Cornelius O'Brien built his tower and hosted social gatherings on the cliffs. Ladies View in Killarney gained fame after Queen Victoria's 1861 visit, when her ladies-in-waiting admired the sweeping view over the lakes. None of these locations became popular by accident. But once they were woven into early touring routes, they stayed there — reused, repeated, and passed down generation after generation. How those routes shaped what Ireland is “known for” As those early itineraries became the template, they influenced far more than bus tours. The places along those routes became the Ireland that was photographed, written about, and shared around the world. Over time, they shifted from being convenient stops to being seen as the definitive Ireland experience. They became: The “must-see” locations The places travelers felt they had to visit to say they'd really been to Ireland That's why, even today, most visitors still follow the same general framework – the same bones that were laid down nearly a century ago. Seeing Ireland differently without missing the magic That doesn't mean the well-known sights aren't worth visiting. They absolutely are. The Cliffs of Moher, Killarney National Park, Galway, and Dublin are popular for good reason. But after years of traveling Ireland and planning trips for others, one thing becomes clear: there are many places across the country where travelers can have very similar experiences without the crowds, the constant packing and unpacking, or the feeling of racing the clock. The best Ireland vacations usually include a mix: Iconic locations that live up to their reputation Lesser-visited places that offer space, depth, and a more relaxed pace Planning an Ireland trip that feels intentional Rather than starting with “Where does everyone go?”, a more satisfying approach begins with how you want to experience Ireland. That's the idea behind the Ireland Travel Compass — a planning system built around a five-step process that helps travelers design trips that are truly their own. Instead of inheriting an old touring route, the focus shifts to: Smaller regions Less driving Deeper experiences More time actually enjoying where you are The Compass includes a detailed planning map with more than 300 points across Ireland, featuring: Castles you can visit — and castles you can stay in Historic sites and heritage experiences Accommodations, dining, and tour recommendations Activities ranging from history and culture to animal encounters Every recommendation is based on firsthand travel experience and years of working directly with families and independent travelers. It's especially helpful for travelers who don't want to see everything in one trip — and understand that Ireland is best explored over multiple visits. If an Ireland vacation that feels thoughtful instead of rushed sounds appealing, the Ireland Travel Compass offers a way to step outside the inherited routes and create something that fits you. Traveling in Ireland podcast episode 323 The post Why So Many Ireland Itineraries Look the Same (and How to Plan One That Doesn't) appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

Rugby on Off The Ball
Rugby Daily | Connacht snap up another Leinster star, why Harry Byrne should start vs France

Rugby on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 11:04


Welcome to Tuesday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill. Coming up, Leinster are not blaming Jack Boyle's injury on the pitch at Connacht's Dexcom Stadium, Why Harry Byrne might be best equipped to start at out-half against France, Connacht confirmed another Leinster star is heading to Galway this summer, And Ireland are not the only Six Nations side with a crisis in the front row... Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting

GAA on Off The Ball
The Football Pod: Mayo excite under Moran, new stars emerge, hooters and drama, guts and glory as leagues return

GAA on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 63:33


We fly through a brilliant weekend of Football - focusing on Mayo's win in Galway, how Donegal looked against Dublin and all of the fun in Division 2. EnjoyChapters(01:00) - Brilliant Week 1 of the NFL, Dingle fun, Dorgu shenanigans.(07:00) - Mayo under Moran, breaking down an exciting tussle with Galway.(21:00) - Donegal comfortable v Dublin, McGuinness ain't budging. (36:00) - Rossies hard done by, TK shines for Kerry, Armagh clip Monaghan.(40:00) - Around the Grounds: standout moments and results from Div. 3 and 4.(44:00) - D2 Promotion contenders: Cork survive Cavan, Louth hold off Offaly, Meath beat Derry, Tyrone-Kildare draw.(55:00) - Players who caught the eye and listeners correspondence.We hope you enjoyed The Football Pod Club series, which we brought to a close last week, with our special show in Dingle, with Paul Geaney and Dylan Geaney. The Football Pod is brought to you every week, thanks to AIB. Proud supporters of the AIB All-Ireland club championships for men's football, hurling, ladies football and Camogie. Because we believe support is what gets you the life you're truly after.

Rugby on Off The Ball
Rugby Daily | Connacht & Leinster go strong for historic Galway clash, big names left out of England 6N squad

Rugby on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 12:57


Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill.Coming up today, the teams are named for tomorrow's historic interpro between Connacht and Leinster in GalwayMunster are in action tonight in the URC, hoping to bounce back from Champions Cup disappointment.England name their squad for the Six Nations,And a Wales legend hangs up his boots...Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting

The Mayo Football Podcast
Setting the scene for 2026

The Mayo Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 11:18


The National League gets underway this coming weekend and ahead of this Rob is joined on the pod by Edwin McGreal and Billy Joe Padden to set the scene for another year of inter-county action for Mayo, who this year are now managed by Andy Moran.The lads look back on how first seasons in charge panned out for other Mayo managers in the past and consider how Andy Moran might approach the year ahead. The benefit of using a large number of players in the FBD is discussed, while the lads also chat about last Sunday's frustrating loss to Galway and why this rivalry always matters, regardless of when Mayo and Galway meet.