Digital engineering company Tantek4D to create 30 jobs in Dublin and Sligo

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Sligo-headquartered company founded in 2018 will also open a new office in the United States

Tantek4D chief executive Conor Tansey pictured with Minister for Business Damien English and Tantek4D chief technology officer Paul Tansey at the group's offices in Sligo. Photograph: Carl BrennanDigital engineering company Tantek4D is to create 30 new jobs in Dublin and Sligo as well as open an office in the United States.

The new roles will be created over the next 18 months in areas such as digital automation, digital project management, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and geospatial surveying. Tantek4D works on developments in 4D building information modelling technology. It also works with large construction companies in implementing digital transformation strategies.

Tantek4D, which is chaired by former Lotusworks chief executive Fergal Broder, also announced the appointment of Denis Browne and Tom O’Callaghan as board members.

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