10/09/2012
ArisGlobal To Create 50 New Jobs
Dublin, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD,has announced that ArisGlobal, is to expand its European operations in Dublin with the creation of 50 new high quality jobs.
The investment is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.
ArisGlobal is a key provider of innovative software solutions for pharmacovigilance and safety, regulatory affairs, clinical research and medical information. Hundreds of life science companies rely on ArisGlobal's advanced solutions for maintaining regulatory compliance, workflow automation, improving operational efficiency and easily sharing information around the globe. The company employs over 700 people, across sites in India, the US, the UK, Europe and Japan. It is now actively recruiting for its planned office in Dublin.
Minister Bruton said: "A key aim of the Government's Action Plan for Jobs is to attract and grow investment from major companies in the Health and Life Sciences sector. This announcement by ArisGlobal that it is going to expand its operations in Ireland sends a clear message that Ireland offers a strong business environment in which companies can expand and grow their global presence which will result in the creation of valuable job opportunities for this economy. We in Government are determined to implement policies to continue the strong flow of investment and jobs in this area."
(CD)
The investment is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.
ArisGlobal is a key provider of innovative software solutions for pharmacovigilance and safety, regulatory affairs, clinical research and medical information. Hundreds of life science companies rely on ArisGlobal's advanced solutions for maintaining regulatory compliance, workflow automation, improving operational efficiency and easily sharing information around the globe. The company employs over 700 people, across sites in India, the US, the UK, Europe and Japan. It is now actively recruiting for its planned office in Dublin.
Minister Bruton said: "A key aim of the Government's Action Plan for Jobs is to attract and grow investment from major companies in the Health and Life Sciences sector. This announcement by ArisGlobal that it is going to expand its operations in Ireland sends a clear message that Ireland offers a strong business environment in which companies can expand and grow their global presence which will result in the creation of valuable job opportunities for this economy. We in Government are determined to implement policies to continue the strong flow of investment and jobs in this area."
(CD)
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