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Meeting critical patient needs in the areas of multiple myeloma, rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn’s disease is the driving force behind Janssen Sciences Ireland’s expansion of its manufacturing facility in Ringaskiddy, county Cork. A €300 million investment will increase the existing manufacturing space by 19,100m2


, and provide employment


for 200 people once completed. At the announcement, Remo Colarusso, Vice President, Manufacturing and Technical Operations, said, “This expansion will allow us to grow in a location that offers an advanced infrastructure, a high performance culture and top-level


talent.” janssen.com/ireland


Mike McKerr Managing Partner, EY Ireland, Yvonne Kiely Director, Customer and Digital Lead Advisory, EY Ireland and Frank O’Dea Chief Innovation Offi cer, EY Ireland


Digital driver


Martin Shanahan CEO, IDA Ireland, Kyran Johnson General Manager, Janssen Supply Chain Ireland, Carin Huibers Global Platform Leader, Parenterals, Janssen and Remo Colarusso Vice President, Manufacturing and Technical Operations


FAST FACT: Ireland ranks first for labour productivity and efficiency, and adaptability


and flexibility of workforce. Source: IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2017


STORMING AHEAD


Irish company Storm Technology has announced the creation of over 60 new jobs at its Dublin and Galway operations in response to the growing demand for the company’s digital transformation advisory and implementation services. The company has deep expertise in the wide spectrum of Microsoft platforms including Office 365, Dynamics 365, SharePoint, and Azure SQL Database, and an extensive client base that includes AIB, Topaz, Kerry Group and Volkswagen. Commenting on the announcement, Karl Flannery, CEO of Storm Technology said, “We have been successfully achieving double-digit growth over the past five years and our plans are to double that over the next three years. Building out our team and attracting great talent is essential to our continued success.” storm.ie


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“We are leading the way in our digital transformation offering across the island of Ireland,” commented Yvonne Kiely, Director, Customer and Digital Lead Advisory at EY at the recent announcement of the introduction of EY-Seren into the Irish market. EY-Seren is an international leader in digital design and innovation with a team of 20 in Ireland and over 100 globally. It has worked with governments, banks and media organisations to drive digital business transformation using a customer-centred approach to design, focusing on customer research capabilities, user experience, user interaction design, rapid prototyping, digital analytics and customer data visualisation. “Customer expectation today is being led by market leaders in the digital space, who are providing simple and intuitive customer journeys for their products and services. More traditional organisations that weren’t founded on this basis need to work hard to keep pace with the rapid innovation we’re seeing today,” Yvonne added. ey-seren.com


Storm Technology CEO, Karl Flannery


@IrelandSanFran Minister D’Arcy: skilled & flexible workforce & competitive & stable corporation tax rate are key pillars of #WhyIreland for investment


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