While the bulk of its market is overseas, the firm is confident that the Irish market will aid in its growth in 2025
Making it Work Dublin-based EPS Global targets €20m revenue boost as international growth continues
EPS Global provides tools that aid data centres with networking equipment to enable power and processing. The bulk of its business is done in the United States and China. Lynch was working as a sales representative, alongside his father John Lynch, prior to the duo being part of the founding team of EPS Global. John Lynch and the other two co-founders had been involved in another business that was sold in the 1990s. After that sale, the four of them came together to start EPS.Staff: 600“We thought we’d be focused heavily on Ireland. In 1999, we knew the Irish and UK industries inside and out. Then the dot-com bubble happened.
“We followed the business because if we didn’t, we’d have gone out of business. We’ve morphed our lives so that we’ve essentially become travellers that spend four out of six weeks on the road,” Lynch said.
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