Fixify is to establish its new EU Centre of Excellence in Cork city, with the creation of 50 jobs.
The company is a provider of AI-driven IT support automation.
Fixify said the new facility will serve as a regional base for its development, support, and customer success for worldwide operations.
The 50 new roles will be created over the next 18 months by the company, which is now hiring IT Helpdesk Analysts, Software Engineers, Data Engineers and Data Scientists.
The chief executive of Fixify said the decision to establish its European base in Cork enables the company to "tap into Ireland's exceptional talent and contribute to its thriving tech ecosystem as we scale automation and support that remains genuinely human worldwide."
Matt Peters described Cork as "a city that brings together deep technical expertise, quality of life and community spirit, the conditions that make great work last."
The Director of Employee Experience and People Operations at Fixify said the investment in Cork "is a strong vote of confidence in Ireland's technology talent and infrastructure."
Caroline Coughlan said the company will be scaling its presence here in parallel with delivering outstanding value to its customers across EMEA over the next 18 months.
The project is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.
The Taoiseach said the announcement "demonstrates a deep commitment to the region and creates 50 high-tech jobs in an exciting and growing sector."
Micheál Martin said he has "no doubt that these highly skilled jobs in IT, software engineering and data analysis will be a further boost to the workforce in the region."
"I want to acknowledge the role of IDA Ireland in supporting this project and I look forward to seeing the continued growth of Fixify in Cork over the coming years," he added.
The Minister for Enterprise Tourism and Employment said Fixify’s decision to establish its EU Centre of Excellence in Cork "is a strong endorsement of Ireland’s position as a global leader in technology and innovation."
Peter Buke said the investment will bring 50 high-quality jobs to the region and "further strengthen our thriving digital ecosystem."
"Cork’s deep talent pool, supported by world-class institutions like UCC and MTU, and its proven track record in attracting and sustaining high-value FDI, make it ideally placed to support Fixify’s growth," he added.
The chief executive of IDA Ireland said the decision "recognises the quality and depth of the South-West region’s talent pool, Ireland’s vibrant culture, and our pro-business environment."
Michael Lohan said he looks forward to supporting Fixify "as they enhance Ireland’s reputation as home to a thriving technology sector."