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CalypsoAI, now headed by Irishman Donnchadh Casey, is building out its Irish team rapidly

CalypsoAI, now headed by Irishman Donnchadh Casey, is doubling staff numbers at its Dublin office in response to the explosion in demand for GenAI services

But as the demand for generative artificial intelligence services in business has exploded, so too has CalypsoAI’s business. So much so that the company has met its 50-person target about a year ahead of schedule, and has just announced that it will double its staff numbers in Dublin over the next year and make the office here its co-headquarters with New York.

“I was one of the first European employees and built out a lot of European business with . We went from double-digit million annual recurring revenue to a couple of billion; from lower mid-market into enterprise; and from basically a US business to a global business,” says Casey.

CalypsoAI is now in full hiring mode. It has new offices in Dublin city centre that it plans to fill, hiring from across tech companies in Ireland. “It’s not always Irish, like any tech company; it’s a mix of Irish people and people from across Europe,” he says. “You do get access to the broader Dublin ecosystem, and AI talent is going to be the new tier that everybody’s looking for. We’re having to take people from academia to get the real cutting-edge people. Those people would be yearning to put their skills into practice.”

Casey also wants to see the company give back to the industry too, allowing its new Dublin office to be used as a resource for the broader tech community. Among the plans are hosting meet-ups, the first of which is due to take place on Thursday.

 

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