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Amgen proudly sponsors the Irish Open, reflecting our commitment to supporting the communities in which we operate. This renowned golf tournament is part of the DP World Tour. The 2025 event will take place at The K Club, Co. Kildare.
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And we’re proud to sponsor the Irish Open
Amgen is proud to be the title sponsor of the Irish Open, a celebrated golf tournament that attracts elite players from around the globe. Established in 1927, the Irish Open has grown into a prominent fixture on the European Tour, showcasing the beauty and challenge of Ireland's finest golf courses. This year’s event will take place in Royal County Down, Co Down, Northern Ireland in 2024, and in The K Club, Co. Kildare, Ireland in 2025.
Amgen proudly sponsors Cuala GAA, a local club near our Dún Laoghaire site. Our support includes all Adult Football, Hurling, and Camogie teams. The partnership also offers players educational and career opportunities, such as bursaries and internships at our Dún Laoghaire location.
At Amgen our mission is to serve patients.
We harnesses the best of biology and technology to fight the world’s toughest diseases, and make people’s lives easier, fuller and longer.
Our commitment to patients extends beyond our medicines
It’s about making a positive impact on communities in which we live and work
We’re proud of our 25-year legacy in Ireland
We’re proud to sponsor Cuala GAA
Amgen is the title sponsor of Cuala, a local GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) club based near our Dún Laoghaire site. We sponsor all the Adult Football, Hurling and Camogie teams and partnership also provide education and employment opportunities for players, with bursaries, and places on the internship programme at our Dún Laoghaire site.
Amgen is a gold sponsor of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition which celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2024. It is an all-Ireland event aimed at improving the perception of STEM subjects amongst 12-19-year-olds. We sponsor the Biological and Ecological Sciences section. It is the longest running science event in Europe and the third longest running in the world.
Amgen is a partner sponsor of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic. This prestigious event, held annually in Dublin, brings together top American college football teams to compete on Irish soil, celebrating a shared passion for sports and strengthening international relations between US and Ireland.
The KPMG Women’s Irish Open is a prestigious event that epitomises excellence in women's golf, attracting top-tier talent from around the world. Established as a key tournament within the Ladies European Tour, it not only highlights the exceptional skills of its participants but also underscores Ireland's commitment to promoting and supporting women's sports. The 2024 event will take place at Carton House, Co. Kildare.