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Swiss tech company announce 30 new jobs for Letterkenny

written by Staff Writer June 30, 2022
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A total of 30 new jobs are to be set up at a Swiss tech company which is to be based at the CoLab in Letterkenny.

Travizory Border Security SA, a technology company facilitating seamless, secure digital border-crossing experiences for governments and travellers, has opened a development centre here.

Travizory plan to add 30 staff in Ireland by 2024 to support their rapidly growing business.

Travizory was founded by senior executives from across the air transport industry. With specialists in AI and machine learning, biometrics, mobile, border security and border management – Travizory’s team leverages decades of experience in border security to tackle ever-evolving border threats using cutting-edge technology.

Travizory has opened an office in CoLab within the Atlantic Technological University campus.

Barry McLaughlin , who leads the Letterkenny Development Centre, said Travizory is delighted to see how quickly we have been able to develop a fully-fledged operation out of our offices in Donegal.

Barry McLaughlin, Senior Software Architect and Letterkenny Development Centre Lead, Morten Jorgenson, Chief Data Scientist, Garry Kelly, Chief Architect and Co-founder and Michelle Conaghan, IDA Ireland’s Regional Business Development Manager for the North West region. PIC BY NORTHWEST NEWSPIX

He added “A true testament to our local Irish talent, we’ve been able to build a world-class team over the past year, and together we are pushing the limits of border security technology and completely redefining the travel experience.

“By creating these new roles, we hope to find new innovators who we can nurture, support and grow along with the company. This is a really exciting time for us, and we’re looking forward to continued investment and growth in Ireland, and around the world.”

Recruitment is already underway and a core team has been established. The company is now looking to grow the team and is interested in hearing from talented and motivated people in software devops, cloud computing, cybersecurity and machine learning.

The company is also interested in deepening ties with the excellent universities in Ireland and providing opportunities for both students and graduates.

A market-leader in border security solutions, Travizory’s innovative SaaS approach and commercial model are helping to redefine the sector. Travizory’s solutions enable governments to digitize their borders, making them safer and more secure from terrorism and transnational crime, while also delivering a world-class travel experience that exceeds UN and ICAO standards.

Swiss tech company announce 30 new jobs for Letterkenny was last modified: June 30th, 2022 by Staff Writer
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