Workday to invest €175m in new AI centre in Dublin adding 200 jobs 

New roles will be focused in areas such as AI, cybersecurity, and engineering
Workday to invest €175m in new AI centre in Dublin adding 200 jobs 

Rich Sauer, head of corporate affairs at Workday, with the company’s director of corporate affairs Victoria MacKechnie, enterprise minister Peter Burke, and chief executive of IDA Ireland Michael Lohan.

Enterprise support software firm Workday has announced plans to invest €175m over three years in a new AI centre of excellence in Dublin, adding 200 new jobs.

The California-based firm said the new centre will have four areas of focus, including product development, AI upskilling, AI academic fellowships and partnerships, as well as exploring partnership with Irish tech scale-ups.

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