Getreskilled Logo

West Pharmaceutical Services in Dublin and Waterford, Ireland

West Pharmaceutical Services was founded in 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Herman O. West. The company designs and produces packaging containment and drug delivery products for injectable medicines. In Ireland, West Pharmaceutical Services operate 2 manufacturing facilities (one in Dublin and one in Waterford) as well as a Global Financial Services Centre, employing over 1200 people across these 3 sites.

Baxter in Dublin and Mayo, Ireland

Baxter began in the 1930s by launching the first commercially prepared intravenous solutions. It has grown to be the 11th biggest MedTech company in the world (based on 2023 revenue). The company employs almost 2000 people in Ireland, across sites in Dublin and Mayo.

Integer in Galway & Wexford, Ireland

Integer is a contract development and manufacturing organisation (CDMO) for medical devices. The company was formed in 2015 when Greatbatch Inc acquired Lake Region Medical, and was renamed Integer in 2016. Integer has 4 sites in Ireland - 3 in Galway and 1 in New Ross, Wexford - and currently employs over 1700 people in the country.

Bausch + Lomb in Waterford, Ireland

Bausch + Lomb began in Rochester, New York in 1853, as an optical goods store. Today, Bausch + Lomb employs approximately 13,300 people in over 100 countries. Their manufacturing facility in Waterford, Ireland opened in 1980 has grown to become Bausch + Lomb's biggest manufacturing site worldwide and Waterford's largest private employer.

Viatris in Dublin, Cork and Galway, Ireland

Viatris was formed in late 2020 through the merger of Mylan and Upjohn. The company make products in therapeutic areas including oncology, infectious disease, women’s health, neurology and rheumatology. There are 5 Viatris sites across Ireland in Dublin, Cork and Galway - 4 manufacturing facilities and 1 office complex.

BD in Dublin, Limerick, Louth and Wexford in Ireland

Becton Dickinson & Company (BD) was founded in 1897 in New Jersey, US and was a pioneer in the production of hypodermic needles. Today, it is the 8th biggest Medical Device company in the world (based on 2023 revenue), employing 75,000 people in over 50 countries. In Ireland, the company currently employs over 1300 people across 3 manufacturing sites (in Dublin, Louth and Wexford) and 2 R&D facilities (in Dublin and Limerick).

AbbVie in Cork, Dublin, Mayo and Sligo in Ireland

AbbVie was formed in 2013 when Abbott Laboratories separated into two publicly traded companies. AbbVie would operate as a research-based pharmaceutical manufacturer that specialises in making small molecule drugs. The company focuses on therapy areas such as immunology, oncology, neurological disorders and metabolic diseases. They are most well known for the rheumatoid arthritis treatment, Humira.

Stryker in Cork, Limerick and Belfast in Ireland

Dr. Stryker founded his company in the U.S in 1941, aiming to make products that met patients’ previously unmet healthcare needs. Today, Stryker is one of the biggest medtech companies in the world. They have seven sites located across Ireland - five manufacturing sites and an R&D Innovation Centre in Cork, and a manufacturing site in Limerick. They also have a manufacturing site in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Medtronic in Galway, Athlone and Dublin in Ireland

Medtronic began as a medical supply repair shop in the US in 1949. When they moved into medical device manufacturing, their first commercial product was a battery-powered, wearable pacemaker. Today, they aim to develop and manufacture technology that improves the treatment and management of chronic conditions. In Ireland, the company employs more than 4,000 people across 5 sites in Galway, Athlone and Dublin.

MSD in Carlow, Cork, Dublin, Meath and Tipperary in Ireland

MSD was founded in 1891 and has grown to be the world’s seventh-largest pharmaceutical company. MSD began production in Ireland in 1976. They have so far invested over $4 billion in the country, developing six sites across five counties – Carlow, Cork, Dublin, Meath and Tipperary. Today, they employ approximately 2,800 in Ireland and export products made there to over 60 countries. The company’s annual turnover makes them one of Ireland’s top 20 companies.

Lilly in Cork and Limerick in Ireland

Colonel Eli Lilly started the company in 1876. His motto to his employees, and all that followed within the company, was: “Take what you find here and make it better and better.” In 1923, Lilly launched the first commercially available insulin product. Their focus on diabetes care continued and in 1982, the company launched Humulin – insulin that was manufactured but identical to that produced by the human body.

Boston Scientific in Cork, Galway and Tipperary in Ireland

Boston Scientific is one of the biggest MedTech companies in the world – employing over 41,000 people around the world and selling products in 115 countries. The company was founded in 1979 with the aim of creating less invasive medical devices and procedures, and they continue to innovate across expanding areas of medicine. Today, their medical devices are used to diagnose and treat patients with issues in the areas of cardiology, urology, endoscopy and many more.

Pfizer in Cork, Dublin and Kildare, Ireland

Pfizer is the world’s largest research-based pharmaceutical company with operations spanning the globe. Its research headquarters are located in Groton, Connecticut, America. Pfizer develops and produces vaccines and medicines for a range of conditions in the areas of oncology, infections and infestations, cardiology, ophthalmology, neurology and psychiatry. It has been in Ireland for over 50 years and currently has 3 manufacturing plants located there.