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Tech Mahindra to create 150 jobs in Ireland

Written by Robert McHugh, on 16th Jan 2017. Edited on 17th Jan 2017 Posted in Technology

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Tech Mahindra have today opened a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Dublin. The company is a Global specialist in digital transformation, consulting and business re-engineering.

The Centre to be operational in the first quarter of calendar year 2017 will be central to Tech Mahindra’s operations in the country and would focus on emerging technologies such as Robotics and Automation, Business Analytics, Cloud Infrastructure and Digital Services. The new centre will employ around 150 engineers over the next three years. 

Tech Mahindra, one of the top five Indian IT services companies, has been serving Irish Customers since its inception, across segments such as Telecom, Energy & Utilities, BFSI and Pharmaceutical. Today, over 700 full time employees work for its Irish customers of which over 320 are located in Ireland alone specialising in domains such as IT, networks, consulting and customer care. 

In 2015, the company opened a 300-seater delivery centre in Waterford which currently employs around 220 people that primarily serve two major Irish telecom providers. The new CoE in Dublin will work closely with Tech Mahindra’s existing as well as new clients, partners, Irish Academic institutions and the start-up community to foster technology innovation. 

Welcoming the investment by Tech Mahindra, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O'Connor said, "I am delighted to be here today for the launch of the company's new Centre of Excellence in Citywest. We already have a strong footprint of ICT companies in the Greater Dublin area and we are very keen to expand that by attracting a wider range of specialist IT companies. Tech Mahindra's decision to locate its European Centre of Excellence in Ireland, to develop new technologies here and to create 150 high quality jobs, is very good news indeed."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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