
Speaking today at the opening of the 3D4Medical’s new headquarters, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, said: “Health technology is an area which we have specifically targeted as part of our Action Plan for Jobs, as we have massive advantages in this area as a country due to our established cluster of world-leading technology and health companies. The opening of the new global headquarters in Dublin will allow 3D4Medical to more than treble the company’s workforce in Ireland and reflects the company’s strong growth in the global medical technology market and its commitment to continuing to grow its headquarters and maintain its R&D base in Ireland.
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The company will create positions in the highly skilled technical, design and medical sectors including: software developers, 3D graphic artists and medical writers and experts, to build on the success of its world-renowned applications.

The announcement was made as Minister for Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, officially opened the company’s new global headquarters in Blackrock, Co Dublin.ģD4Medical has been supported by the Department of Jobs through Enterprise Ireland.ģD4Medical is an indigenous Irish technology company that specialises in the development of medical applications for professional reference as well as student and patient education. Irish medical technology company, 3D4Medical, the world’s leading medical applications developer, today announced that the company will create 70 new highly skilled jobs over the next 18 months.

Minister for Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, opens 3D4Medical’s new Global Headquarters in Dublin News & Events 3D4Medical announces 70 new jobs over next 18 months
