Abbott gets planning go-ahead from Kilkenny County Council for medical device manufacturing building

Abbott Ireland has been granted planning permission by Kilkenny County Council to construct a medical device manufacturing building at the city’s IDA Business & Technology Park.

The development forms part of a €440 million investment by Abbott Ireland, which is part of the US multinational healthcare giant Abbott Laboratories. The Kilkenny expansion will, when added to growth in Abbott’s Donegal operations, allow the medtech group to grow its Irish employment levels by 1,000. The new roles will be in the areas of engineering, quality control, medical device manufacturing and other science-based areas.

The company will use the Kilkenny facility to make its new FreeStyle Libre technology for people with diabetes. Abbott’s glucose monitors allow diabetes patients to avoid carrying out finger-prick tests several times a day to check glucose levels.

The group will construct an industrial building with an overall floor area of 29,490sq m. The building will include assembly rooms, an electron-beam sterilisation area, support and staff welfare facilities, kitchen and dining facilities, warehouse/storage space, and ancillary office space.

The investment is a significant vote of confidence in the South East Life Science cluster, the quality of graduates in the region and the research and development support structure available here.