Healthcare software provider Dedalus is set to boost its Irish presence with the creation of 100 new roles over four years, following a €10 million investment in its operations.

The expansion will bring Dedalus Ireland’s workforce to 150, up from 50 at its Maynooth headquarters.

Roles will cover software engineering, product management, clinical informatics, data and analytics, cybersecurity, and implementation services, with hybrid and office-based positions phased across the four-year timeline.

Dedalus Healthcare Ireland executive director Cathy McCartan emphasised the company’s mission, saying “Ireland was central to the company’s mission to help healthcare systems deliver safer, more connected care.”

McCartan added that the investment would enable the expansion of its Irish team and capabilities, enhancing support for hospitals and community services through interoperable electronic health records, diagnostics, imaging platforms, clinical decision support, and integration services.

“By helping unlock the full value of Ireland’s healthcare data, we can improve outcomes for patients, strengthen system-wide decision-making, and deliver real value to the country. We’re excited to grow here and to export Irish-led innovation across our wider European network,” she said.

The announcement was welcomed by Taoiseach Micheál Martin, who said, “Dedalus’s expansion in Ireland is a welcome boost to our digital health ambitions. These 100 new jobs will support the delivery of better, more connected healthcare services while reinforcing Ireland as a key player in the European health technology ecosystem.”

The investment is supported by IDA Ireland. Chief executive Michael Lohan added, “Dedalus’s decision to expand in Ireland underscores IDA Ireland’s track record and reputation as a leading location for digital health and enterprise software.”

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