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EXL expands operations into Dublin and establishes a headquarters for international business

EXL expands operations into Dublin and establishes a headquarters for international business

Mary Buckley, Executive Director, IDA Ireland; Taoiseach Leo Varadkar; Rohit Kapoor, Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of EXL; Rowan McGrath, SVP International, EXL

Plans in place to add up to 200 AI and data engineers and other technology positions

EXL, a leading data analytics and digital operations and solutions company, announced it will establish a Headquarters for International Business in Dublin. 

EXL plans to hire up to 200 AI and data engineers and other technology positions in Dublin over the next three years. This builds upon EXL’s existing staff of more than 8,000 data scientists and 1,500 generative AI experts globally who are developing AI, cloud enablement and data integration technologies and continually introducing new technologies to the marketplace. 

EXL will also establish new global centers of excellence across its operation, to streamline management and enable the business to develop best practices to improve efficiencies and reduce costs. 

As part of its expansion into Ireland, EXL announced a new collaboration with University College Dublin (UCD), one of Europe’s leading research-intensive universities. EXL and UCD’s cooperation was made possible by the Irish government’s Human Capital Initiative, which is strengthening ties between higher education and enterprise to address future skills needs. EXL will also work with the Center for Applied AI or CeADAR, Europe’s Digital Innovation Hub for AI in Ireland. It will provide EXL with new technology insights in all aspects of innovation and applied research and developments in AI, machine learning and data analytics.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar TD said; “EXL’s significant expansion in Ireland is very welcome, with a new headquarters for international business in Dublin, and 200 new highly-skilled jobs in transformative technologies such as AI. Ireland is well-placed to be a hub of innovation in this space, and EXL’s plans to partner with local research institutions will be an important contribution to developing the next generation of talent.”

“Developing innovative technology solutions to complex business problems is at the heart of what EXL does for our clients, and by expanding our presence in Ireland, we are gaining access to a truly world class talent market and a key geographic hub for our global operations,” said Rohit Kapoor, Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of EXL. “We will look to train AI experts in Ireland to unlock the transformative power of generative AI, revolutionize industries and drive new business opportunities. Dublin’s exceptional talent pool will help us shape the future of technology, fueling innovation and propelling our clients to the forefront of the global AI landscape.”

‘’EXL’s plan to open a headquarters for international business in Ireland and to hire up to 200 data and AI specialists in Dublin over the next three years is very welcome’’, said Mary Buckley, Executive Director of IDA Ireland. “The collaboration between EXL and UCD is also welcome and has potential to drive skills in AI, machine learning and data analytics. I wish the EXL team every success here.’’
 

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