In €50 million investment
30 new jobs have been announced by medical device company in Galway.
Cerenovus, which specialises in stroke treatments, has also announced a 50 million euro investment for its facility Ballybrit Business Park.
The three-year investment project has received funding from IDA Ireland.
The company's managing director, Michael Gilvarry, says they're looking forward to growing their operations in Galway:

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