150 new jobs to be created in Cork as technology company announces expansion of facility

The investment is expected to create more than 150 highly skilled engineering roles over the next four years.
150 new jobs to be created in Cork as technology company announces expansion of facility

Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, has announced a $127M expansion of its Research and Development facility in Cork City. The investment is expected to create more than 150 highly skilled engineering roles over the next four years. Pictured Minister for Enterprise Trade & Employment Simon Coveney TD. Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision

A TECHNOLOGY company has announced an investment with the potential for 150 jobs in Cork over the next four years. 

Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, has announced a $127M expansion of its research and development facility in Cork City. 

The investment is expected to create more than 150 highly skilled engineering roles over the next four years.

This project, is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland. This expansion of facilities will see hardware and software research teams co-locate in the Cork facility.

Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, has announced a $127M expansion of its Research and Development facility in Cork City. The investment is expected to create more than 150 highly skilled engineering roles over the next four years. Pictured are Paul Kelleher, engineering VP with QT Technologies Ireland; Mary Buckley. Executive Director, IDA; Ajay Bawale, SVP, Engineering, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and Minister for Enterprise Trade & Employment Simon Coveney TD. Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, has announced a $127M expansion of its Research and Development facility in Cork City. The investment is expected to create more than 150 highly skilled engineering roles over the next four years. Pictured are Paul Kelleher, engineering VP with QT Technologies Ireland; Mary Buckley. Executive Director, IDA; Ajay Bawale, SVP, Engineering, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and Minister for Enterprise Trade & Employment Simon Coveney TD. Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision

Minister for Enterprise Trade & Employment Simon Coveney TD said: “QT Technologies Ireland’s expansion at Penrose Dock is fantastic news for Cork. Up to 150 specialised jobs will be created over the next four years, and I understand recruitment is already underway for many of these engineering posts. 

"These roles which will provide excellent opportunities for our talent pool to join a world-renowned tech company such as QT Technologies Ireland. At the heart of this project is digital transformation, bringing QT Technologies Ireland’s R&D, hardware and software teams together in Cork, and allowing for innovative and exciting new work to be undertaken. This announcement further highlights Ireland’s position as a global hub for the world’s leading tech companies, and I would like to thank Qualcomm Technologies for its continued investment in Ireland. I wish all the team every success with this new expansion.” 

Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, has announced a $127M expansion of its Research and Development facility in Cork City. The investment is expected to create more than 150 highly skilled engineering roles over the next four years. Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, has announced a $127M expansion of its Research and Development facility in Cork City. The investment is expected to create more than 150 highly skilled engineering roles over the next four years. Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision

Qualcomm Technologies provides critical advanced semiconductor technology to mobile communications and other industry sectors. Headquartered in San Diego California, Qualcomm Technologies has had a presence in Cork since 2013, where QT Technologies Ireland already employs hundreds of people.

Ajay Bawale, SVP, Engineering, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.said “We are excited about this investment in QT Technologies Ireland where we continue ground-breaking engineering work.”  

Paul Kelleher, VP Engineering, QT Technologies Ireland Limited said: “We are very proud that this project means the highly skilled teams in Cork will be addressing market challenges by enabling industries such as manufacturing, automotive, hyperscale computing, gaming, medical and education.”

CEO of IDA Ireland, Michael Lohan said: “This latest investment increases the strategic functions managed by the leadership team at the Cork facility, significantly enhancing the South West of Ireland’s established tech cluster. I wish QT Technologies Ireland continued success and assure them of IDA Ireland’s continued partnership.”

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