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Toast announces plans to create 120 new jobs in Dublin

Minister Peter Burke, Michael Lohan, CEO IDA, Qurrat Ul Ain, Technology IDA, Dave Fleming, Site Lead Toast, James Farrell, Department Manager, IDA, Ash Aryan, VP of Engineering Toast.
Minister Peter Burke, Michael Lohan, CEO IDA, Qurrat Ul Ain, Technology IDA, Dave Fleming, Site Lead Toast, James Farrell, Department Manager, IDA, Ash Aryan, VP of Engineering Toast.

Cloud-based restaurant technology platform Toast has announced plans to create 120 new jobs in Dublin following a multi-year R&D investment project.

This new project is supported by the Irish government through IDA Ireland.

The company said the investment will allow it to advance its work in AI innovation to embed intelligent agents across the platform, enhance AI-powered productivity for its R&D teams, and unlock global scalability for its customers worldwide.

Toast’s technology is developed to connect every aspect of Irish hospitality businesses, from kitchen to customer.

''Toast’s decision to expand its R&D operations in Dublin and create 120 new high quality roles is a clear vote of confidence in Ireland’s position as a global hub for innovation and technology," said Peter Burke, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment.

"This investment, with a strong focus on AI, aligns with our national ambition to lead in digital transformation," he added.