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Five ‘high growth companies from Europe and the US’ are creating these roles, ranging from Sales and Marketing to Software Development, Engineering and Data Analytics.

Minister Simon Coveney expressed his enthusiasm for the announcement: “I warmly welcome IDA’s announcement today that five new companies will be coming to our shores, creating 100 new jobs. The positions will be spread across a range of sectors and indeed cities, demonstrating Ireland’s position as an excellent strategic choice for global business, both in terms of our geographic location and our wealth of diverse and highly skilled talent. I wish all involved the very best in their respective new ventures.”

Leading the way is Payments company Total Processing, which plans to add 25 new jobs to the Irish market. Alliance Strategies has also announced 15 new marketing and finance roles to be based in Galway.

Meanwhile, Movano Health is expanding its Cork operations with 20 new jobs, and pharmaceuticals company QbDVision is bringing 15 new jobs to Cork. Lastly, software company Xenon arc is opening a new EMEA customer support and operations office in Dublin.

Xenon arc is a tech and managed service innovator, transforming the way materials producers go-to-market. Total Processing is an innovative payments solutions provider that helps its clients navigate payment processing. Alliance Strategies serves the Alliance Abroad global footprint as a leading facilitator of global cultural exchange programs. QbDVision is the creator of a Digital CMC platform, designed to accelerate the drug development lifecycle. Lastly, Movano Health is a purpose-driven healthcare solutions company at the intersection of medical and consumer devices.