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GMIT launch its new Medical and Engineering Technology (MET) Gateway at Industry Open Day

16th June 2016

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Dr Eugene McCarthy, MET Gateway, GMIT, Michael Gilvarry, Neuravi and Dr Patrick Delassus, GMIT

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) launched its new Enterprise Ireland funded Medical and Engineering Technology (MET) Gateway (www.metcentre.ie) at an industry open day today on the GMIT Galway campus.

GMIT’s new MET Gateway is an interdisciplinary technology gateway providing world class solutions for SMEs and large organisations across the MedTech and general manufacturing sectors. Based at GMIT’s Galway campus, the Gateway offers a range of applied technologies relevant to the engineering design and clinical application phase. By actively engaging with clinical and industry partners, MET produces both knowledge and technology solutions across a range of streams relevant to industry.

The networking open day introduced the technology offerings available within the Enterprise Ireland funded Technology Gateway and to the wider Gateway network (www.technologygateway.ie) to industry.

Gearoid Mooney, Divisional Manager, Research & Innovation, Enterprise Ireland, says: “The Technology Gateway Network which consists of 15 Gateways located in 11 Institutes of Technology across Ireland has a proven track record of working with Irish industry of all sizes. The MET Gateway in GMIT is a very valuable addition to the Network and will deliver near to market innovative solutions to companies in the medical device and engineering sectors not just in the West of Ireland but Nationwide’.”

Dr Eugene McCarthy, Manager of the MET Gateway, says: “This is a great opportunity for companies within the region to learn about GMIT’s new MET Gateway and other Enterprise Ireland Gateways. This industry–focused event will also feature the Technology Gateways in EI’s Materials & Engineering Gateway Cluster: Applied Polymer Technologies (APT, Athlone), Engineering Material Technologies (SEAM, Waterford), Coating Innovations (CREST, Waterford), Precision Engineering & Manufacturing (PEM, Sligo), and Applied Design (Design+, Carlow). Technical demonstrations from each of these Gateways will help companies to discover how the Gateway network can help solve their Research, Development and Innovation needs.”

“Enterprise Ireland staff will explain how innovation funding supports such as the innovation Partnership Scheme and Horizon 2020 can help companies to develop and deliver high impact collaborative R, D & I projects.”

Related Links:
http://www.metcentre.ie