SiriusXM has announced that it will open a new technology facility in Dublin, Ireland.
The Dublin facility will serve as a “centre of excellence” for SiriusXM's product and technology teams focused on software development, automotive and consumer electronics technology and engineering, and AdTech data science and analytics. The centre, supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland, will develop and implement scalable software delivery for SiriusXM's streaming and in-car audio entertainment platforms.
“SiriusXM has a history of always pursuing cutting-edge technology, and we're excited to tap into the incredible tech talent based here in Ireland as we further expand and enhance our offerings,” said Joe Inzerillo, chief product and technology officer, SiriusXM. “We look forward to introducing our services to a new group of technologists in Dublin who are excited to build and create sophisticated ad tech, software that moves people, and more.”
“I congratulate SiriusXM on their expansion,” said Ireland's Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke. “Our team had the opportunity to meet with SiriusXM's management team recently and I am pleased that the company is opening a new Technology Centre of Excellence in Dublin and capitalizing on the wealth of specialized talent available here.”
IDA Ireland CEO Michael Rohan added: “SiriusXM's decision to establish its new Technology Centre of Excellence in Dublin highlights Ireland's attractiveness as a global expansion destination. This investment is testament to Ireland's enterprise-focused economy and the professional, skilled workforce that spans Dublin and across the country. We wish SiriusXM every success as it expands in Ireland.”
“SiriusXM fosters a people-first culture where you do what you love and love what you do,” said Faye Tyree, Chief People and Culture Officer, SiriusXM. “We deliver the best audio entertainment programming and technology in the world by employing creative and skilled professionals with an entrepreneurial spirit. We are thrilled to be adding some of Ireland's top tech talent to our growing and diverse team.”