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Logitech’s Irish presence dates back more than three decades to 1988

Logitech’s Irish presence dates back more than three decades to 1988

  • Cork hosts the company’s strategic R&D and global business services
  • Approximately 300 people employed in Logitech’s Irish operation

We’re pleased to see Logitech’s Cork operations grow to encompass more opportunities ahead of the new year. This is a reflection not only of Logitech’s long-term performance, but also the wonderful culture and spirit our employees have developed, here and across the world. At Logitech, talent working out of Ireland is shaping the future, and enjoying it! We’re very grateful to IDA Ireland for their consistent support over the years.

Elaine Laird,

Logitech Head of Community & Advocacy and Site Lead at Cork

Logitech

Established in 1981, Logitech designs hardware and software solutions that help businesses thrive and bring people together when working, creating, gaming and streaming. Headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, the company employs 7,400 people in more than 30 countries worldwide.
 

Long-standing connection to Ireland

Cork has been home to Logitech since 1988. Since then, the site in the south west of Ireland has evolved into an R&D and global business services office - one of the principal sites in Logitech’s global footprint. Today, the Cork site hosts mission-critical functions including design, engineering, product development, sustainability, finance, supply chain, IT, HR, quality and sales. 
 
In 2021, Logitech announced it would create more than 50 new job opportunities over the following three years at its Irish operations. In fact over 100 roles were created, spanning a wide range of functions both regional and global in scope.  The following year, Logitech opened a next generation, state-of-the-art office building in City Gate, Mahon, Cork. The building was designed to the latest Gold standard in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and is a stunning example of the future of hybrid work spaces.  
 
Today, Logitech has a team of approximately 300 people in Ireland and its project is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.
 
Senior Logitech global leadership members are based in Ireland, including its Chief Information Officer, Head of Sustainability, Head of Quality, Head of Privacy and Head of Community and Advocacy. Cork is a strategically important site for the company; Logitech is well integrated in the local tech community and takes interns from universities in the region.

How Ireland helps Logitech

  • Logitech’s Irish presence dates back more than three decades to 1988 
  • Cork hosts the company’s strategic R&D and global business services 
  • Approximately 300  people employed in Logitech’s Irish operation 
  • Senior leadership figures are based at the Cork site
Cork has been home to Logitech since 1988

Cork has been home to Logitech since 1988

Logitech designs hardware and software solutions that help businesses thrive

Logitech designs hardware and software solutions that help businesses thrive.

Senior leadership figures are based at the Cork site

Senior leadership figures are based at the Cork site.

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