07/06/2016

New Jobs To Be Created In Dublin

A total of 19 new jobs are to be created in Dublin by UK-based consultancy company, Alien Technology Transfer (ATT).

ATT specialises in project financing, project management, development of concepts and business models for innovative products.

The company plans to support the global growth from its new Irish hub in Dublin City Centre, creating 19 jobs over three years. The company was introduced to Ireland through ConnectIreland, the company responsible for delivering the Government's Succeed in Ireland initiative, as part of the Action Plan for Jobs, in association with IDA Ireland.

(MH)

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