US database software company MongoDB has announced the creation of 200 new jobs at its Irish operation.
The company's international headquarters are in Dublin and it has opened a new office in Cork.
As part of a €74m investment, MongoDB plans to increase its Irish hybrid workforce by more than 50% by 2027, creating roles across engineering, product development, and customer-facing teams.
CJ Desai, President and chief executive of MongoDB said Ireland is an important market for the company.
"As organisations move from experimentation to building agentic AI applications in production, they need a data platform that can handle the complexity of real-world data and deliver highly accurate retrieval when the stakes are high," Mr Desai said.
"This investment in Ireland advances our mission to do exactly that - building the unified data platform our customers need for modern, multi-cloud, and AI applications," he added.
Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke welcome MongoDB's decision to expand its Irish operations.
"This announcement is a strong endorsement of Ireland’s ability to attract and grow global technology leaders in areas such as engineering and applied AI," Mr Burke said.
Dónal Travers, Executive Director, IDA Ireland said it looked forward to a continued partnership with MongoDB in the years ahead.
"Ireland is now a recognised European location for companies seeking to build their applied capabilities in artificial intelligence, a key growth driver in IDA’s strategy," Mr Travers said.