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IDA Ireland welcomes Salesforce opening of new city centre ‘Salesforce Tower’
IDA Ireland welcomes Salesforce opening of new city centre ‘Salesforce Tower’

Dublin, 04 May 2023: IDA Ireland and the Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment, today welcomed the opening of ‘Salesforce Tower’ in Dublin city centre. This urban campus of four interconnected buildings located on North Wall Quay within Dublin’s vibrant Silicon Docks, will be Salesforce’s largest office in EMEA. 

Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney T.D. said: “The Salesforce Tower represents a significant investment by the company in Ireland. Salesforce are a key employer in Ireland with over 20 years of success here to date.

I am pleased to see that Ireland remains an important part of Salesforce’s strategy in the EMEA region. This building itself is a state-of-the-art development with energy efficient tenets at its core. I hope that the entire Salesforce team are happy here for years to come.”

Dónal Travers, Head of Technology, IDA Ireland said: “Salesforce has been a pioneer of the software as a service model, and since its arrival here in 2001, Ireland has played a central role in the company’s international growth.

Today's opening of 'Salesforce Tower' in Dublin city centre further deepens this commitment to Ireland and the new urban campus will provide the company with the potential to expand its operations even further, strengthening Ireland’s role as an EMEA cloud computing hub.”

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