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Acuity set to create 100 jobs in Cork over next 3 years

It comes as the company opens a Global Digital Centre of Excellence in the city.
It comes as the company opens a Global Digital Centre of Excellence in the city.

Industrial technology company Acuity is set to create 100 new jobs in Cork over the next three years.

It comes as the company opens a Global Digital Centre of Excellence in the city.

Acuity said it is actively recruiting for roles including Software Engineers, Data & AI Engineers, Product Managers, Architects and Management.

"Our Digital Centre of Excellence in Cork brings together the best of Acuity's technologies, serving as a hub for research and development to build software expertise and innovation," said Neil Ashe, President and Chief Executive Officer of Acuity.

"This expansion strengthens our multi-national footprint and gives us access to exceptional software and engineering talent to drive data-forward, innovative work that will shape the future of our technology," he added.

The project is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.

Minister of Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation Jack Chambers said the opening of the new centre is a testament to the city's growing reputation as a hub for technology and innovation.

"This centre will provide Acuity with access to our skilled workforce and supportive business environment, driving their mission to create impactful technological solutions," Minister Chambers said.