Docusign boots Irish presence with 4.5 million Dublin investment
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Docusign boots Irish presence with 4.5 million Dublin investment
"Docusign is expanding its AI Centre of Excellence in Dublin, saying it wants to accelerate local AI innovation and fuel growth across the EMEA region. The €4.5 million (£3.9m) investment includes support from Ireland's Foreign Direct Investment Agency (IDA) - a non-commercial, semi-state body promoting foreign direct investment - and was welcomed by minister of enterprise, tourism, and employment, Peter Burke."
""Today's announcement underscores our commitment to Ireland and the broader EMEA region," said Allan Thygesen, CEO of Docusign. "This significant investment in AI supported by IDA is a testament to the incredible talent pool here and our unwavering focus on building intelligent agreement management solutions for our European customers. This is an opportunity to help Ireland realise its vision of boosting competitiveness and enabling a digitally empowered Europe through AI-led innovation.""
"The company said the investment will help it keep pace with regulatory changes, with AI-powered innovation tailored for European regulatory environments, including advanced identity verification, contract analysis, and data privacy tools. Similarly, the expansion will create new opportunities for Irish tech talent, supporting the country's reputation as a leading destination for technology innovation through collaboration with the local and regional technology ecosystem."
Docusign is expanding its AI Centre of Excellence in Dublin with a €4.5 million (£3.9m) investment supported by IDA Ireland. The expansion aims to accelerate local AI innovation and drive growth across the EMEA region. The move will strengthen Docusign’s European R&D footprint and complement its Paris centre while increasing the engineering team by about 20%. The investment targets AI-powered features tailored to European regulatory environments, including advanced identity verification, contract analysis, and enhanced data privacy tools. The expansion is expected to create opportunities for Irish tech talent and reinforce Ireland’s role as a trusted European technology partner.
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