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INFO AGENDA


Moving medical consultations online, supporting sports data and encouraging a new generation of girls into STEM: just some of the innovations and initiatives happening in Ireland right now.


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Bill Coleman CEO, Abhijit Dey VP Engineering and Mark Nutt SVP, EMEA of Veritas with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at the launch of the company’s new R&D centre in Dublin.


NEW IN TOWN


Technology firm Veritas recently announced the launch of a new research and development centre in Dublin that will create 250 new jobs, and is a strategic extension of a new innovation centre in San Francisco. A leader in multi- cloud data management, the company will be focusing on development roles, from new graduates to senior level executives, as well as multi-cloud engineering and supporting cross-functional roles, such as product and programme management. Speaking at the launch, CEO Bill Coleman said, “Veritas is a company of technologists and we look forward to welcoming people with skills in areas such as analytics, machine learning and cloud data protection to our team in Ireland. We also believe in nurturing our talent and we hope future employees of Veritas in Dublin will stay for years to come.” veritas.com


Fixing Business: Making Profitable Business Work For The Good Of All by Digby Jones In his second book, ‘the face of British business,’ Lord Digby Jones argues that profit isn’t a dirty word — it’s what you do with it that counts. Fixing the world requires a vibrant and successful, profit yielding, tax delivering, job creating business sector. This book describes how that sector is built, and how the good of business means the good of all. (Wiley)


Gráinne Barry Regional Operations Director, EMEA, STATS


Dubbed the City of Sport, Limerick was the natural choice for the EMEA headquarters of STATS, the world leader in sports data and intelligence. By choosing Limerick, the US company will tap into the best the city has to offer – from collaborative education partnerships with three local institutions, to the ever-expanding technology and science clusters that are transforming the city. The Limerick site – which will be run by Irish sports technology pioneer Gráinne Barry – will serve as a hub for all aspects of STATS’ business delivering sports data and intelligence solutions to the 800 teams, leagues, brands,


technology and media partners that STATS services. stats.com


Work That Works: Emergineering a Positive Organizational Culture by Geil Browning A guide to building better teams and a positive workplace culture, readers will discover the unique combination of strengths they bring to the table, and understand the power of their thinking and preferences to gain greater clarity and a better understanding of skills, habits and behaviour. (Wiley)


@ibec_irl The evolution & development of Ireland’s business model is a story worth telling to the world #IrishSubstance 4 INNOVATION IRELAN REVIEW


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