Up to 100 new jobs have been announced for Waterford this morning.
US-headquartered 'Tegus' is to establish its EMEA HQ in Waterford city which will bring the jobs on stream over the next 2 years.
Tegus is a leading provider of primary business and market intelligence.
Speaking to Beat news, Waterford Senator John Cummins, said:
"It is fantastic to see another IDA jobs announcement for Waterford on the back of recent announcements by Bauch and Lomb, Repligen and Horizon Therapeutics. The creation of up to 100 skilled roles by Tegus is a welcome addition to ever growing tech cluster in the South East region and is a further vote of confidence in Waterford as an attractive location for inward investment. I wish the company every success as they grow and expand their team in Waterford."
Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar TD said:
“I’m really happy Tegus has chosen Waterford for its new EMEA HQ. This will result in the creation of up to 100 new jobs in the city. This is great news for the South-East and a real boost for Waterford City and once again demonstrates we have the skills and talent available in all parts of the country to attract foreign direct investment.”
Tegus will be located in state-of-the-art office space at Boxworks while it identifies a permanent office space in Waterford City, attracting talent from the city, county and the wider region of the South East.