241 jobs created across eight IDA Ireland-supported companies in Ireland

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A total of 241 jobs are to be created across Ireland as eight high-growth companies said they will recruit for more jobs here.More than 240 jobs have been created in Dublin, Galway, Letterkenny and Limerick across eight IDA Ireland-supported high-growth companies from Europe and the US.

“Ireland is fast becoming a leading global technology hub and with Workato’s aim to help organisations work faster and smarter without compromising security and governance, it allows us to support businesses in a new region,” said Robert Ekstrom, EMEA GM and VP Sales at Workato. “Not only this is an exciting opportunity to scale Workato’s operations, but to be partnering collaboratively with IDA Ireland. We look forward to continuing and building on this partnership.

Swiss technology company Travizory Border Security is creating 30 jobs at its development centre in CoLab within the Atlantic Technological University campus in Letterkenny, Co Donegal, by 2024. The company, which facilitates seamless, secure digital border-crossing and helps tackle evolving border threats.

 

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