Semiconductor firm Infineon to create 100 new jobs in Cork and Dublin

The jobs will be split evenly between its two sites and will bring the firm's total Irish workforce to over 300
Semiconductor firm Infineon to create 100 new jobs in Cork and Dublin

Michael Lohan - CEO, IDA Ireland, Thomas Boehm - SVP & General Manager Microcontroller Automotive, Infineon, Micheal Martin - Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Brenda Barrett - Managing Director Infineon Ireland, Thomas Mende - VP Microcontroller R&D Chip Development, Martin O'Keefe - VP IP Development Automotive Microcontroller. Hero Images

Global semiconductor firm, Infineon Technologies has announced plans to significantly expand its R&D presence in Ireland with 100 new jobs across its Cork and Dublin sites.

The jobs will be split evenly between its two locations, bringing its total Irish workforce to over 300.

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