Stryker Invests $30M in Overseas Device Research and Development

Device maker Stryker has invested $30 million into research and development at an Irish plant to develop the next generation of surgical devices for global markets, according to the Silicon Republic.

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The investment will create 20 new jobs over the next four years to develop technologies that will be used in a range of medical procedures.

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