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US tech firm sets up European base in Cork with 50 jobs | Cork Beo

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    45% ReliableAverage

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    -80% Very Left

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67% : " Minister for Enterprise Tourism & Employment Peter Burke TD said: "Fixify's decision to establish its EU Centre of Excellence in Cork is very welcome news and is a strong endorsement of Ireland's position as a global leader in technology and innovation.
67% : " IDA Ireland CEO Michael Lohan said: "I am very pleased that Fixify has chosen Cork as home to its EU Centre of Excellence as it recognises the quality and depth of the South West region's talent pool, Ireland's vibrant culture, and our pro-business environment.
60% : At the official launch of Fixify's EU Hub in Cork City are: Kathleen Bohan, Andrew Vogelaar and Patrick Doyle, IDA Ireland, Caroline Coughlan, Director, Employee Experience & People Operations, Fixify, Fixify CEO Matt Peters, Taoiseach, Micheál Martin TD, Fixify COO Mase Issa, Katina Koster, VP Corporate Marketing, Fixify, Mourad Yesayan, Managing Director at Paladin Capital Group, Dr, Mary Aiken(Image: Provision) A leading US provider in AI-driven IT support automation has chosen Cork City as the home of its new EU Centre of Excellence, creating 50 skilled jobs here over the next 18 months.
59% : " Opening the new centre, Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD said: "This announcement from Fixify to select Cork as the home of its new EU Centre of Excellence demonstrates a deep commitment to the region and creates 50 high-tech jobs in an exciting and growing sector.

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