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Galway Bay FM
2 April 2021
From the Galway Bay FM newsroom:
A multi-million euro investment is on the way for Galway with the annoucement of 20 new jobs from medical devices firm Veryan.
Announced last night, the new roles will be based in the city where the company has been operating since 2006.
The business recently moved to a new facility at Parkmore Business and Technology Park.
Bought by Otsuka Medical Devices in 2018, Veryan currently employs 46 people in Ireland.
Veryan plans to add 20 jobs in Galway Medical devices company makes stents that improve blood flow
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Medical device maker Veryan plans to add 20 jobs to its Irish operation in an IDA-backed investment that will help it add new products to the stent manufactured by the Japanese-owned business.
Veryan makes stents that improve blood flow through arteries in the leg, which the company sells in Europe and the US.
The multinational confirmed that it planned to create 20 new jobs over the next two years at its research and development facility in Parkmore, Galway, through a “multi-million euro” investment.
IDA Ireland, the State agency responsible for recruiting multi-national businesses to the Republic, is backing the investment. However, neither party would say how much Veryan intends to spend.