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Buymedia to create 100 jobs in Galway

Written by Robert McHugh, on 25th Feb 2024. Edited on 3rd Mar 2024 Posted in Ireland

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Buymedia, the global advertising platform, will create over 100 new jobs at its Galway base over the next four years. 

The announcement was made at the official opening of Platform 94, a state-of-the-art technology innovation centre where the Buymedia head office is based in Galway.

'Rewarding Careers'

“Buymedia is an innovative, ambitious company that Enterprise Ireland is proud to support," said Leo Clancy, CEO of Enterprise Ireland.

"It is creating a world-renowned brand, using the latest AI advancements focusing specifically on the buoyant marketing and advertising sector and has a clear growth path for the coming years. This growth will support the creation of high-quality, rewarding careers in the West of Ireland and Enterprise Ireland looks forward to working with Buymedia on this journey.”

International Partnerships

Buymedia said it is building an network of international partnerships while concurrently seeking strategic investments to propel its global expansion plans. 

The company claims it is actively pioneering cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies, equipping marketing professionals with tools and data.

At the opening event, the company unveiled its plans for the future, in the presence of Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation Dara Calleary, Leo Clancy, CEO, Enterprise Ireland, the Mayor of Galway Eddie Hoare and President of Galway Chamber, Eveanna Ryan.

'AI Age'

“By working together, we can ensure Ireland's creative industries thrive in the AI age, driving sustainable growth and shared prosperity," said Minister Dara Calleary.

"Today’s expansion announcement by Buymedia is a testament to the huge opportunities that await this sector on a global stage and paves the way for this innovative company to significantly scale its business internationally." 

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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