Security company Kaseya plans to create 250 new jobs over the next three years after choosing Dundalk as the location of its new centre of excellence.
The Dundalk centre of excellence, which is the firm’s second Irish office, will focus on research and development for Kaseya as it looks to create highly-skilled positions for engineers, technical support and sales professionals.
The firm will collaborate with university partners in the area to help train students for the positions.
Kaseya CEO Fred Voccola (pictured), said: “We saw tremendous opportunity to expand the tech ecosystem in Ireland. This partnership will expand Kaseya’s footprint in Ireland, where Kaseya has its roots. The company first established its EMEA headquarters in Dublin in 2016.”
With the support of IDA Ireland, Kaseya aims to drive economic growth in the region.
CEO of IDA Ireland Martin Shanahan, added: “This is very good news for the entire region and the skilled and talented workforce located there.”