Irish and Canadian officials celebrate OpenText's job creation announcement in Dublin with handshakes

OpenText Brings 400 Jobs to Ireland with €105M Investment

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A Canadian tech company is making Ireland its European hub for AI development with the largest investment of its kind. OpenText will create 400 high-skilled jobs in Cork and Galway over the next three years.

Ireland just landed the biggest tech investment in its history from a Canadian company, and it's bringing hundreds of careers in cutting-edge technology to two Irish cities.

OpenText, a global leader in enterprise AI and data management, announced a €105 million investment that will create 400 new jobs across Cork and Galway over the next three years. The roles will focus on developing agentic AI, cybersecurity, and cloud computing solutions specifically designed for European markets.

This doubles OpenText's existing commitment to Ireland. The company chose the country as its European hub because of its deep talent pool and strategic position as a gateway to European, Middle Eastern, and African markets.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin joined OpenText leadership in Dublin to celebrate the announcement. "This investment reflects the strength of our longstanding relationship with Canada and will help create new opportunities for innovation and high-value job creation," he said.

The jobs will span research, development, and operations for AI systems that help organizations manage sensitive data securely. Irish-based teams will design and deploy technology serving clients across the entire EMEA region.

OpenText Brings 400 Jobs to Ireland with €105M Investment

Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, emphasized the significance for regional growth. "Particularly welcome is the creation of high-skilled roles across two regional locations, which highlights the depth of talent available throughout the country," he noted.

The Ripple Effect

This investment strengthens Ireland's position as a European tech leader while supporting Canada-Ireland economic ties. The expansion will provide greater regional support for European organizations navigating complex digital environments and strict data regulations.

OpenText plans to explore partnerships with Irish universities to advance research in AI and cybersecurity. These collaborations could create even more opportunities for local talent and innovation in the years ahead.

The company has spent 35 years helping organizations protect and innovate with their most critical data. This Irish expansion represents a major milestone in bringing trusted AI capabilities closer to European clients who need greater control over data governance and security.

Ireland's timing couldn't be better as the country prepares to take up the EU Presidency, positioning itself as a key player in shaping Europe's AI and digital infrastructure future.

Four hundred families across Cork and Galway will soon have new career opportunities in one of the world's fastest-growing fields.

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