US audio entertainment company SiriusXM has announced plans to develop a Technology Centre of Excellence in Dublin, Ireland, as part of its digital transformation goals. The new facility will focus on software development, automotive technology, adtech, data science, and analytics. The organisation is expected to hire in these areas, with roles involving developing innovative software, supporting in-vehicle services and consumer electronics, and modernising advertisements and consumer engagement.
The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment welcomed the announcement, stating that Ireland’s talented professionals would support SiriusXM’s growth in Dublin. The CEO of IDA Ireland also praised the decision, highlighting Ireland’s attractiveness for global expansion and skilled workforce.
SiriusXM’s decision to establish a new Technology Centre in Dublin was supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland. The company’s expansion follows their support for the Galway-based PennEngineering project, creating 70 new jobs over five years.
Job opportunities with SiriusXM in Dublin can be found on their website. The company’s move to establish a Technology Centre of Excellence in Dublin demonstrates Ireland’s appeal for global companies looking to expand and benefit from the country’s pro-enterprise economy and specialized workforce.
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