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Northern Ireland s healthtech expertise to spur growth in the Middle East

Northern Ireland’s healthtech expertise to spur growth in the Middle East Gulfbusiness.com 24/02/2021 © Motivate Publishing InvestNI-LifeScience-CH143[2] copy Covid-19 has completely transformed the healthcare sector – especially when it comes to the adoption of technology. The global digital health market is expected to surpass $504.4bn by 2025, according to Global Market Insights. Developments in the areas of AI, machine learning, robotics and big data have supported the growth of telehealth, virtual consultations and wearable healthtech, while also accelerating innovation within the pharma sector. Northern Ireland, as an integral part of the UK, has emerged as a hub for research and innovation in the field of life and health sciences.

NBCUniversal Formats Sets Middle East Version of Celebrity Game Face – Global Bulletin

NBCUniversal Formats Sets Middle East Version of Celebrity Game Face - Global Bulletin Naman Ramachandran, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail In today’s Global Bulletin, “Celebrity Game Face” gets Middle East version; Sophia Loren to get Legend Award; UKTV announces diversity and inclusion writing programs; Fiona Campbell appointed as chair of the Royal Television Society Northern Ireland center; BBC expands documentary slate with Greta Thunberg film; “Assassin’s Creed” game to get physical locations in Saudi Arabia; France Television licenses “The 1% Club” from BBC Studios; and the Far East Film Festival and Sydney Film Festival reveal new dates. A Middle East version of NBCUniversal Formats’ hit comedy gameshow “

Council to develop regeneration plan for Letterkenny

Council to develop regeneration plan for Letterkenny Donegal County Council has begun a process to develop a regeneration strategy for Letterkenny town centre. Letterkenny 2040  is funded by the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF), a flagship initiative of Project Ireland 2040 and led by Donegal County Council’s Regeneration and Development Team. The strategy will establish a “compelling and ambitious vision” for the future of the town as a competitive regional centre, attracting investment and identifying a series of projects to bring about a social, economic and environmental transformation of the town centre. Launching the project, Cllr Donal Coyle, Mayor of the Letterkenny- Milford Municipal District said that “this project comes at a vital time for Letterkenny as we contend with the unprecedented challenges of the public health crisis, BREXIT and the climate emergency. It presents a major opportunity for the town centre to be studied in detail in collaborat

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