IOT firm to create 150 jobs in Galway

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  • SOTI invests more than €20 million in Irish expansion.

    SOTI, the world's most trusted provider of mobile and IoT device management solutions, has reinforced its commitment to growing its Ireland operations as a European tech hub, following the announcement of its new Galway office.

    In Phase One of SOTI’s expansion into Ireland, the business will make an initial investment of over €20 million, create 50 immediate new jobs, with a further 100 to be created over the next three years.

    The investment is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.

    SOTI has experienced 93 consecutive quarters of profitability, with more than 17,000 enterprise customers. The opening of the Galway office represents a significant milestone for the company, which now has 10 global offices, and a workforce that will exceed 1,000 employees by the end of 2018.

    SOTI President and CEO, Carl Rodrigues, said that the company plans to strengthen its European footprint with a permanent presence in Ireland: “Ireland forms an integral part of our long-term growth strategy, as it has developed an excellent reputation for being a technology-based economy, home to a vast array of tech companies – from giant multinationals, to new start-ups.

    "Galway is already home to many Fortune 500 companies, making it a particularly attractive destination to source experienced development and sales talent. We are proud to be officially open for business in Ireland, and I encourage all potential new hires to be a part of something big – join SOTI and make your career limitless.”

    IDA Ireland Executive Director Mary Buckley said that SOTI is a welcome addition to the ever-increasing portfolio of tech clients that choose to invest in Ireland: "We are delighted that a well-respected, mobile-first, Canadian company like SOTI has selected Galway as the latest location in its global expansion. This is a mutually beneficial relationship where Ireland will benefit from technological innovation and job creation, while SOTI will have the freedom to operate in a connected, pro-business environment.”

    The opening of the Galway office was one of several exciting new developments announced at the 2018 SOTI SYNC Partner and User Conference in Dublin. It comes as part of a wider European expansion in the wake of new and evolving uses of business-critical mobility in core verticals, including retail, healthcare and field services.

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