SiriusXM, a leading audio entertainment company in the United States, announced today the opening of a new state-of-the-art technology facility in Dublin, Ireland. The Company’s Dublin-based employees are expected to play a critical role in the audio entertainment company’s continued digital transformation, and will function as a center of excellence for SiriusXM’s Product and Technology organization. SiriusXM is supported by the Irish government through IDA Ireland.
SiriusXM’s Dublin workforce will primarily focus on software development, automotive technology and engineering, adtech, data science, and analytics. Talent based in the new technology hub will be charged with developing and implementing best-in-class standards for high-quality, scalable software deliveries for SiriusXM’s streaming and in-vehicle audio entertainment platforms.
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Peter Burke said: “I congratulate SiriusXM on their expansion. Our team had the pleasure of meeting the SiriusXM management team recently, and I am pleased that they are opening a new Technology Centre of Excellence in Dublin and availing of the wealth of professional talent available here.”
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“SiriusXM has a history of being on the cutting-edge of technology, and as we further expand and enhance our product, we are thrilled to tap into all of the incredible technology talent based here in Ireland,” said Joe Inzerillo, Chief Product and Technology Officer at SiriusXM. “We look forward to introducing our service to a new group of technologists here in Dublin who are eager to build and create sophisticated adtech, software that moves people, and more.”
Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland said: “SiriusXM’s decision to establish a new Technology Centre of Excellence in Dublin highlights Ireland’s attractiveness as destination for global expansion. This investment is a testament to Ireland’s pro enterprise economy and to the specialised and skilled workforce that we have in Dublin and across the country. I’d like to wish SiriusXM every success in their expansion into Ireland.’’
“SiriusXM fosters a people-first culture of doing what we love and loving what we do,” said Faye Tylee, Chief People and Culture Officer at SiriusXM. “We provide some of the best audio entertainment programming and technology in the world by hiring creative and skilled professionals with an entrepreneurial spirit, and we are thrilled to add some of Ireland’s top tech talent to our growing and diverse team.”
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