Pharma software company to create 50 jobs in Dublin

Software firm Aris Global is to create 50 jobs in Dublin as it expands its European operations

Software firm Aris Global is to create 50 jobs in Dublin as it expands its European operations. The firm, which employs more than 700 people in India, the US, Britain, the rest of Europe and Japan, has begun recruiting.

The firm provides software solutions for pharmacovigilance and safety, regulatory affairs, clinical research and medical information.

Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton welcomed the news, saying it was in line with the Government’s aim to attract investment from the health and life sciences industry. The investment is supported by the Government through IDA Ireland.

Chief executive Deepak Abbhi said the expansion would enable Aris Global to become a leader in providing cloud-based services for pharmaceutical research and development, in addition to strengthening sales, marketing and services delivery for the company’s European market.

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“Ireland was chosen as the location for this operation due to the availability of a highly-skilled and flexible workforce and a competitive, pro-business environment,” he said.