Stryker Invests in Future of Work with New Training Center in Ireland
stryker Invests in Future of Medical Technology with New Irish Training Center
Tullagreen, Ireland – Global medical technology leader Stryker is doubling down on its commitment to innovation and employee development with the launch of a new Training Center of Excellence at its Tullagreen facility in County Cork, Ireland.The three-year program, developed in partnership with IDA Ireland, will focus on upskilling and reskilling Stryker’s workforce, preparing them for the ever-evolving landscape of the medical technology industry.
“This new initiative will help future-proof our investment in our Tullagreen facility and strengthen our team’s ability to develop cutting-edge products that help improve patient and healthcare outcomes long into the future,” said Ian Corkey, site lead at Stryker Tullagreen.
The center will offer a range of courses, encompassing both technical skills and broader areas like environmental sustainability, reflecting Stryker’s dedication to responsible manufacturing practices.
“The launch of Stryker’s Training Centre of Excellence in Tullagreen represents a meaningful step in our journey toward operational excellence and propelling innovation forward,” Corkey added. “by investing in our people and their skills, we can ensure that they thrive in a rapidly changing world and foster a culture of creativity and continuous improvement.”
Stryker’s presence in Tullagreen dates back to 1998, when the company established its first facility with a team of just 20 employees. Today, the site employs a significantly larger workforce focused on manufacturing medical implants for joint replacement, spine, trauma, and extremities, positively impacting patients worldwide.
The Tullagreen Training Centre of Excellence is poised to become a model for other Stryker sites across Ireland, showcasing the company’s commitment to investing in its workforce and driving innovation in the medical technology sector.
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Fiona: Hi Tom, have you heard about Stryker’s new training center in Tullagreen?
Tom: No, tell me more! I know Stryker makes medical equipment, but I don’t follow them too closely.
Fiona: It’s pretty exciting! They’re investing millions in this new center that’s focused on training their employees in cutting-edge medical technology. They’re calling it a Training Center of Excellence.
Tom: Wow, that sounds aspiring. What kind of training are we talking about?
Fiona: Well, according to the announcement, they’ll be covering everything from technical skills related to their implants to broader areas like sustainability.I guess they’re aiming to prepare their workforce for the future of the industry.
Tom: Makes sense. Technology is moving so fast these days, especially in healthcare.It’s smart of Stryker to make sure their employees stay ahead of the curve.
Fiona: Exactly! The site lead, Ian Corkey, said it’s about “future-proofing” their investment in the Tullagreen facility and creating a culture of continuous advancement.
tom: That’s extraordinary! How long has Stryker been in Tullagreen?
Fiona: Since 1998! They started out with just 20 employees, but now they have a much larger workforce. They make implants for things like joint replacement, spines, trauma, and extremities.
Tom: That’s amazing.
Fiona: Yeah, and they’re hoping this training center will become a model for other Stryker sites in Ireland. It’s definitely a big commitment to their employees and the future of medical technology.
Tom: It sounds like Stryker is a company that really cares about its workforce and its impact on the world.
Fiona: Definitely! This new center is a real testament to that.
