15/10/2012

Zenith Technologies Headquarters Officially Opened

Taoiseach Enda Kenny today officially opened the new US headquarters of Zenith Technologies in Pennsylvania. Zenith Technologies is an Enterprise Ireland-supported company.

Zenith Technologies employs over 50 people in the US and is expected to double its workforce over the next two years. Zenith has a large and diverse client base in the US.

An Taoiseach said: "I am delighted to officially open Zenith Technologies US Headquarters. Zenith is a leading Irish high-technology company that is achieving strong growth in the US market. Zenith’s success in this highly competitive market is a clear demonstration of how an ambitious company, with an innovative, specialist offering, can compete at the highest levels internationally.

"It is companies like Zenith that will drive the export growth that will underpin Ireland’s economic prosperity and support valuable Irish jobs. I congratulate Zenith on their operation here in Pennsylvania that will allow them to grow their business in the US market and indeed worldwide."

(CD/GK)

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