en.Wedoany.com Reported - Japanese AI and digital technology company NTT Data is creating 50 jobs at its new office in Dublin, Ireland, as part of a €16.5 million investment in the country. The new office has officially opened, replacing the company's previous operational base in Dublin.
This investment primarily focuses on research and development in AI and digital services, involving collaborations with commercial and academic institutions, while also driving job growth. Since 2025, NTT Data's workforce in Ireland has grown by 50%, and the newly announced positions are expected to be filled within the next six months.
NTT Data stated that Ireland is a key market for the company, with a local client base that includes several insurance companies, banks, and telecom firms, such as Three Ireland and Eir. The establishment of the new office reflects the company's commitment to supporting Irish enterprises with the latest research and technology.
Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, said that NTT Data's new office and investment represent a strong vote of confidence in Ireland and a clear signal of its long-term expansion of local operations. The company's focus on R&D strengthens the technology ecosystem, deepens collaboration with Irish talent and academia, and drives innovation that benefits businesses and communities.
Niccolo Spataro, Executive Managing Director for NTT Data in the UK and Ireland, noted that Ireland has a growing economy and a vibrant tech industry, and today's announcement reflects the company's commitment to the country. He mentioned that organizations taking decisive action on AI will define their industries for years to come, and NTT Data aims to be the partner that helps leading Irish enterprises achieve this goal. In other employment news, Irish electrical engineering company BMC Manufacturing recently announced the creation of 500 new jobs in the country, spanning functions such as engineering, technology, and operations.
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