Technology company Simply NUC has announced the creation of 30 jobs over the next two years at its facility in Dunleer in Co Louth.
Established in Texas in 2015, Simply NUC provides fully configured and supported mini PC systems to businesses and consumers.
It established its EU headquarters and manufacturing centre in Dunleer last year to support its expansion into Europe.
"As we made the decision to expand our mini PC business, the EMEA region was the obvious place to go," said Aaron Rowsell, CEO of Simply NUC.
"After extensive research, the Louth area was the best choice for us," he added.
Jonny Smith, Managing Director of Simply NUC EMEA, said the company's new office in Ireland will give it ample resources to serve EU customers with its mini PC products and solutions.
Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise Trade & Employment Leo Varadkar said today's announcement demonstrates, once again, that Louth is an attractive location with much to offer investors.
"We are succeeding in attracting high calibre companies and highly skilled jobs across the entire country, a top priority for the Government," he added.
IDA Ireland CEO Martin Shanahan said the decision by Simply NUC to choose Dunleer as the location of its EU HQ from where it will manage its European expansion is very welcome news for the North East .
He said it demonstrates IDA Ireland's continued commitment to winning jobs and investment for regional locations.