Easy Access.
New footpaths, cycle lanes and road infrastructure connect the campus to the city’s main commuter routes
Direct access to the M6 Dublin and
M18 Limerick motorways via the N6
which runs past the Eastgate campus.
10 minutes from
Galway city centre.
2 hours to Dublin Airport. Flights to the US, UK and Europe from regional airports Shannon Airport (55 mins) and Ireland West Airport Knock (65 mins).
Tap into talent.


Left: National University
of Ireland (NUIG), Above: Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT)
Galway’s educated population supports growth plans that are global in scale.
25,000 students from more than 100 countries are here to build careers with companies that share their international mindsets and aspirations.
NUI Galway ranks in the Top 1% of universities worldwide and has a research centre with four of the world’s Most Influential Scientific Minds; nearby GMIT and its innovation hub regularly top Good University Guide tables. Together, the two universities run Ignite West, a knowledge transfer program that expedites the development and commercialisation of new ideas and technologies.
Go Places.

Galway’s global connections span centuries. A major seaport and merchant city since the 1400s, the city’s historic trading routes have constantly been updated with new infrastructure.
From Eastgate, the M6 plugs your business into the national motorway network. From here, reaching the country’s major airports and cities is plain sailing. Getting into the city is easier still: a short 4k trip by bus, bike or car.
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