Medical Technology Ireland
Galway , Ireland

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25-26 September 2019, Galway Racecourse, Ireland
www.medicaltechnologyireland.com
Ireland is one of Europe's largest medtech hotspots and, as a globally recognised centre of excellence, is home to over 300 companies, employing more than 32,000 people. Nine of the world's top ten medical device manufacturers have operations here and Ireland employs the highest number of medtech personnel per capita in Europe.
Galway has a vibrant hub of medical technology startups, multinationals, including Medtronic, Merit Medical, TE/Creganna Medical, Zimmer Biomet and Boston Scientific and research centres that employ over 8,000 people, making it the ideal location for Medical Technology Ireland's Expo and Conference.
Visit Medical Technology Ireland on 25-26 September 2019 at Galway Racecourse, Ireland
Don't miss:
- 200+ exhibitors, including leading global supply chain companies
- Two-day Conference
- Start-up & Innovation Academy
- Women in MedTech Forum
- Exclusive Meetings Programme for visitors and exhibitors
- 2000 free car parking spaces at Galway Racecourse
Register now for FREE entry to the Exhibition and Conference at
www.medicaltechnologyireland.com
Book your stand now! Contact Jason Moss for more information at
jason.moss@medicaltechnologyireland.com
The event is supported by the National University of Ireland Galway, where the Curam and the Business Innovation Departments are both exhibiting and supporting the conference, as well as all the eight main technical institutes in Ireland. All of these institutes bring their R&D start-up incubation companies to the show. The Galway Mayo Institute alone incubates over 60 companies, most of them involved in medical devices.
Medical Technology Ireland will bring together over 1500 delegates from the world’s leading medical device manufacturers including technical and corporate management, product design/R&D engineers, clinicians, supply chain, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and third level institutions.
Find out more at www.medicaltechnologyireland.com