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Almac

Group Chairman and CEO of Craigavon firm Almac Alan Armstrong said: “Today’s announcement is a welcome continuation of growth for Almac Group."

Almac records pre-tax profits of £97m

Kilrea Primary School children with their STEAM box

Children learn about the human body and how it works

Alex Olsen from Portadown receives the Almac McKervey Award for Excellence in Organic Chemistry' and a £1,500 bursary towards his tuition fees from Dr Stephen Barr, Managing Director and President, Almac Sciences and Almac Discovery.

Almac awards student for excellence in organic chemistry

Almac Group has reported its highest ever end-of-year results for revenue, profit, and employee numbers.

£20m Craigavon investment revealed as Almac records highest ever profit figures

Almac's headquarters at Seagoe in Craigavon. Photo courtesy of Google.

Almac to spend £40m at Craigavon HQ

Almac team members Denise Jordan, Caroline Trainor, Sarah Quinn,
Christine Black and Naseem Khan show the wide range of roles filled by women in the company.

Almac celebrates International Women's Day

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What jobs are available at Almac and how to apply

Geoff and Sinead Higgins.

Mid Ulster couple win at Digital DNA awards

Almac scientists’ breakthrough could ‘stop cancer in its tracks’

Almac Portadown.

Almac applies to build new multi-million pound unit

Jullie Shannon.

Julie appointed to top Almac role

Almac plans packaging facility

The ‘Almac Pod’ is critical to keeping the vaccine at steady sub-zero temperatures as it is moved across the globe.

Coronavirus: NI company Almac ‘proud’ of part in vaccine development

New homes for Dollingstown

Almac extending office space

Accepting a cheque on behalf of Charis handed over by Angela McCabe's husband Frank and children Emma and Michael.

Young widower of NI woman who died of cancer hosts football tournament to raise ...

Almac in Craigavon. Photo courtesy of Google.

Firefighters in Hazmat suits deal with chemical explosion at NI factory

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CORONAVIRUS: Almac worker tests positive for deadly virus

Isaac pictured with Professor Tom Moody and Dr Sally Montgomery of the Hans Sloane Trust. Also included is teacher Andrew Mauger.

Larne Grammar pupil picks up award for STEM excellence

Lisburn man Nicky Reid, head chef for Sodexo at Almac, Craigavon is the company's 2017 All-Ireland Chef of the Year.He will represent Ireland in the UK and Ireland Grand Final early next year.

Almac chefs scoop top gourmet awards

Lisburn man Nicky Reid, head chef for Sodexo at Almac, Craigavon is the company's 2017 All-Ireland Chef of the Year.He will represent Ireland in the UK and Ireland Grand Final early next year.

Craigavon's Nicky cooks up a storm!

Roger Wilson, Chief Executive of ABC Council, and Kerry Lyle from Almac with Lord Mayor Alderman Gareth Wilson pictured at the inaugural Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council Business Awards.

Local businesses pick up awards

Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council (ABC Council) has unveiled details of its flagship Business Awards for 2017 which will officially recognise, reward and profile its most industrious, hardworking and enterprising organisations. Held in association with one of Northern Irelands most successful companies and principal sponsor Almac, the business awards are a major first for the ABC Borough Council and have been carefully designed to reflect the diverse, enterprising and most successful from a strong base of established corporates, start-ups, innovators, strategic thinkers and entrepreneurs. Full details of 16 categories available to win have also been revealed and published online at www.abcbusinessawards.com where entry forms are available. The closing date for the return of completed submissions is Monday 8th May 2017 at 5pm. Pictured at the launch event at Armaghs Archbishops Palace are (from L-R) Cllr Garath Keating, Lord Mayor, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council; hos

ABC 2017 Flagship business awards launched

Claire Byrne from Sothern Regional College, Nicola Wilson, Head of Economic Development in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and Lord Mayor Garath Keating with students who attended the Life Sciences Skills and Careers event in Craigavon Civic and Conference Centre last week.

Students join Life Sciences Skills and Careers event in Craigavon

Ballymena man promoted to major role at Almac

Alan Armstrong, chief executive of the Almac Group

Almac in £5m Seagoe project

NEW COMMUNITY GROUP AWARD  Winner: Bann Youth Camp Steering Group (Banbridge). Award presented by the Deputy Lord Mayor of Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Cllr Brendan Curran

Community Awards celebrate

Sydney Anderson and Stephen Moutray.

MLAs meet with Almac bosses

St Michael's Careers Fair pic 2.

Students set their sights high at careers fair

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Work Experience Success for St.Michael’s students

Banbridge woman receives Business Personality Award

Record entry for business awards

Jobs boost at Almac

Top places for local firms

Concern for Almac base in Carn

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