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Tánaiste Leo Varadkar commends growth plans of TCS during Letterkenny visit

written by Staff Writer May 6, 2022
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Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar paid a visit to Tata Consultancy Services today to hear about the growth plans of the major north west employer.

Mr Varadkar visited the Global Delivery Centre of TCS in Letterkenny for a briefing on the company’s plans to further cement the Centre as a strategic hub to provide digital transformation, IT, and business services to clients in Ireland and across the world.

TCS employs close to 1,400 people in Ireland across a range of high-skilled tech related roles.

Minister Varadkar visited the newly opened digital innovation lab where TCS’ solution architects and designers will work closely with clients to ideate and build compelling customer experiences.

TCS managers briefed the Minister on the company’s continued commitment to this Centre and future investment plans. These include building a cloud experience hub and a cyber security threat management centre as part of a collaborative ecosystem to build and extend clients’ cyber resilience.

An Tanasite Leo Varadkar with TCS Country Manager Deepak Chaudhari, Denis Curran of IDA, ), Minister of Agriculture Charlie McConalogue, Joe McHugh (TD), Andrea McBride (TCS), Andrew Noonan (IDA), Chris Lynch (TCS), Gerard Grant (TCS) and Michelle Conaghan (IDA) when he visited the Letterkenny facility. (NW Newspix)

During a brief tour of the state-of-the-art facilities at the TCS Letterkenny Global Delivery Centre, Minister Varadkar visited the newly opened digital innovation lab where TCS’ solution architects and designers will work closely with clients to ideate and build compelling customer experiences. TCS managers briefed the Minister on the company’s continued commitment to this Centre and future investment plans. These include building a cloud experience hub and a cyber security threat management centre as part of a collaborative ecosystem to build and extend clients’ cyber resilience.

An Tanasite Leo Varadkar with TCS Country Manager Deepak Chaudhari, Denis Curran of IDA, Andrea McBride (TCS), Chris Lynch (TCS) and Gerard Grant (TCS) when he visited the Letterkenny facility. (NW Newspix)

An Tanasite Leo Varadkar with TCS Country Manager Deepak Chaudhari, Denis Curran of IDA, Andrea McBride (TCS), Chris Lynch (TCS) and Gerard Grant (TCS) when he visited the Letterkenny facility. (NW Newspix)

Denis Curran, Head of Regions, Property and Enterprise Development at IDA Ireland said: “Tata Consultancy Services is a leading employer in the North West Region. The company is creating high value employment opportunities across a variety of technology disciplines including digital transformation, cyber security and cloud services. Tata’s future growth plans are a strong vote of confidence in the region’s ability to attract top technology talent. I wish the team here continued success and look forward to the ongoing partnership with IDA Ireland.”

TCS established its direct presence in Letterkenny in November 2020, following its acquisition of Pramerica Systems. Since then, TCS has continued to invest in equipping its employees with the latest skills, and in building out a Global Delivery Centre from where it is servicing more than 25 global and local customers.

 

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