
Dedalus has inaugurated its new headquarters in Dublin, marking a pivotal step in its expansion strategy within Ireland's healthcare sector.
The official opening of Dedalus's Irish headquarters at Northwood Business Park was attended by notable figures, including Peter Burke, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment. This event signifies Dedalus's ongoing growth and its commitment to enhancing the healthcare landscape in both Ireland and Europe. The company plans to create 100 high-value jobs over the next four years, supported by a €10 million investment strategy aimed at solidifying Ireland as a center for digital health innovation.
With over 30 years of partnership with the Irish health system, Dedalus provides essential technologies in areas such as electronic patient records and clinical interoperability. The new headquarters will focus on research and development roles, contributing to the evolving digital health ecosystem. This initiative is part of a broader collaboration with local healthcare entities, including the HSE and various hospital networks, aimed at strengthening Ireland’s digital health capabilities.
Officials expressed optimism about this expansion. Minister Burke emphasized the importance of Dedalus in transforming healthcare through digital technologies, while Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, highlighted the confidence global companies have in Ireland as a hub for healthcare technology. This investment not only aims to create quality jobs but also enhances Ireland's reputation as a center of excellence in the field.
Dedalus's commitment to fostering talent through partnerships with organizations like Generation Ireland further underscores its dedication to supporting the local workforce and the broader digital health landscape. As the company grows, it aims to contribute significantly to healthcare innovation in Europe from its Irish base.