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30 new jobs for Tipperary as tech company Unitec opens new facility
30 new jobs for Tipperary as tech company Unitec opens new facility

Irish Independent

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Independent

30 new jobs for Tipperary as tech company Unitec opens new facility

Clonmel based Unitec announced 30 new jobs with the opening of their headquarters in Powerstown House, Gurtnafleur, Clonmel, marking 'a significant milestone in the company's expansion and long-term commitment to regional development." Unitec is an Irish-owned IT support and managed services provider now celebrating its 16th year of business. The jobs announcement was made at their headquarters in Powerstown House, Gurtnafleur, Clonmel, marking 'a significant milestone in the company's expansion and long-term commitment to regional development,' said a spokesperson. The 30 new jobs are to be created over the next three years. They will span roles in engineering, quality assurance, production, logistics, and administrative support, with recruitment to begin immediately. Unitec has said it will place a strong emphasis on hiring locally where possible and working with local education providers to foster talent in the region. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by managing director Ian Power, technical director Aiden Ryan, with the support of special guests, Tipperary cathaoirleach Declan Burgess, Christine Clancy of Enterprise Ireland, and Michelle Aylward, CEO of the County Tipperary Chamber of Commerce. While director Miguel Marques was unable to attend in person, his role in guiding Unitec's strategic development was warmly acknowledged during the proceedings. Unitec's new facility, located in the Clonmel Business and Technology Park, will serve as a hub for high-precision engineering, prototyping, and manufacturing services across a range of sectors, including medical devices, electronics, and advanced industrial technologies. The investment reflects both rising international demand for Unitec's services and the company's belief in the talent and potential of the Tipperary region. Speaking at the event, Mr Power said. 'This is a landmark day for Unitec. Our new Clonmel facility allows us to enhance our technical capabilities, scale our operations, and create high-quality employment in a region known for its engineering heritage and skilled workforce. 'We're immensely proud of what our team has achieved and grateful for the support we've received from Enterprise Ireland, Tipperary County Council, and our local community.' Unitec is celebrating its 16th anniversary of successful business. Unitec's new facility, located in the Clonmel Business and Technology Park, will serve as a hub for high-precision engineering Cllr Burgess spoke of the positive impact the investment will have locally. 'It's inspiring to see a company like Unitec grow and invest in Clonmel. The creation of 30 new jobs is a major boost for our community and a clear signal that Tipperary is a thriving location for innovation and advanced manufacturing,' said Cllr Burgess. Ms Clancy praised Unitec's achievement, saying: 'Their focus on innovation and quality aligns closely with Enterprise Ireland's commitment to helping Irish companies scale internationally and contribute meaningfully to the local economy.' Ms Aylward added: 'This opening is more than a ribbon-cutting — it's a celebration of growth, collaboration, and long-term vision. Unitec's expansion is a fantastic endorsement of the region's capabilities, and we look forward to working with the company as it continues to thrive.' The opening ceremony concluded with a guided tour of the new premises, showcasing the facility's advanced manufacturing equipment, cleanroom capabilities, and collaborative workspaces. Guests were also treated to a reception with refreshments and networking opportunities. Unitec's investment in Clonmel forms part of a broader strategic plan to grow its footprint both in Ireland and internationally, and to respond to increasing client demand for high-quality, agile engineering solutions. Founded in Ireland, Unitec provides end-to-end precision engineering, design, and manufacturing services to clients in highly regulated sectors. 'Known for its technical expertise, client focus, and culture of innovation, Unitec continues to be a trusted partner for businesses across Europe and beyond,' said a spokesperson. The announcement comes at a time of growing demand for digital transformation services in Ireland's business sector, and reflects Unitec's commitment to investing in regional talent, innovation, and economic development. The new roles will also span areas including IT support, cybersecurity, cloud engineering, business systems, project management, and client services. The grand opening event brought together public representatives, business leaders, and industry stakeholders to celebrate Unitec's continued growth Counties to benefit from this job growth include Tipperary, Waterford, Cork, Kilkenny, Dublin, and Limerick, aligning with Unitec's vision of building a distributed, connected workforce that supports businesses nationwide. Founded in 2009, Unitec has become a respected provider of IT solutions to SMEs and enterprise clients throughout Ireland, delivering services including managed IT support, cloud solutions, cybersecurity, Microsoft 365, and infrastructure design.

Unitec launches Doctor of Computing for advanced research
Unitec launches Doctor of Computing for advanced research

Techday NZ

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Unitec launches Doctor of Computing for advanced research

Unitec has introduced its Doctor of Computing (DCOMP) programme, offering new opportunities for advanced, applied research in computing for both domestic and eligible international students. The launch of the DCOMP marks a development for Unitec's School of Computing, Electrical, and Applied Technology, broadening the scope for postgraduate study in response to evolving industry demands in the computing sector. The programme builds on the foundation laid by Unitec's Master of Applied Technologies – Computing (MAT) and is open to graduates from a range of international institutions. According to Professor Hamid Sharifzadeh, Professor and Academic Programme Manager at the School of Computing, Electrical and Applied Technology, "The DCOMP is a natural progression for our Master of Applied Technologies – Computing (MAT) graduates and an exciting opportunity to welcome talented master's graduates from around the world." Professor Sharifzadeh further stated, "It reflects our school's deep commitment to applied research that makes a tangible difference across industry and the communities we serve, addressing local and global challenges." The DCOMP is a research-intensive doctoral programme designed to accommodate students from varied computing backgrounds. It covers a range of topics, including Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Software Engineering, Cybersecurity, Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, and additional emerging areas. Supervision within the programme is provided by a team of experienced academics, with Professor Sharifzadeh responsible for strategic academic oversight. The DCOMP structure is specifically tailored to professionals with substantial industry backgrounds, ensuring a blend of practical expertise and academic research. "We're proud to offer a professional practice pathway that allows students to embed their industry insights into their research, producing outcomes that are not only academically sound but highly relevant to real-world challenges," said Professor Sharifzadeh. The DCOMP has gained early attention from both local and overseas students, many of whom are past graduates of Unitec. Professor Sharifzadeh remarked, "It's been especially encouraging to see our past students eager to continue their journey with us." Entry requirements for the DCOMP include holding a master's degree, ideally with a research focus. The selection process is described as rigorous, aligning with the programme's aim to attract candidates with demonstrated academic capabilities and a strong commitment to advancing the field of applied computing. Unitec also encourages applications from individuals with multidisciplinary backgrounds, especially where computing intersects with sectors such as health, education, business, and the creative industries. This is intended to support research that addresses the practical needs at the intersection of technology and other fields. Graduates of the DCOMP are expected to move into significant positions across industry sectors, academic institutions, and government agencies. Professor Sharifzadeh noted, "Whether leading innovation in tech firms, shaping AI policy, or contributing to research institutions, we expect our graduates will drive meaningful digital transformation."

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