Investment in new roles is supported by State agency Enterprise Ireland
VEI Global, a Naas, Co Kildare-based information and computer services company, is investing €2 million in the creation of 20 new engineering jobs over the next 18 months amid “strong customer growth in the US and Europe”.
Founded by Galway businessman Conor Killeen and Kildare-based Lloyd O’Rourke, who serve as co-chief executives, the company said the new hires would be responsible for designing networks and products built “from the ground up” for their customers in the Republic and abroad.The pensions gender gap is worse than you think
Mr O’Rourke said: “Piecemeal connectivity solutions are no longer working for multi-site, multinational organisations. They require seamless and streamlined wifi solutions that will ensure they are maximising the benefits of the technologies that they are adopting. Additionally, organisations must ensure that they are not exposing themselves to increasingly sophisticated cybersecurity attacks which can thrive on unsophisticated wifi networks.
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