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3D4Medical announces jobs push

By Business & Finance
14 January 2016
3D4Medical
Pictured (L-R): Minister for Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation, Richard Bruton TD; Niall Johnston, president, 3D4 Medical; Irene Walsh, head of Design, 3D4Medical; and John Moore, CEO, 3D4Medical
Irish medical technology company, 3D4Medical, has announced that the company will create 70 new highly skilled jobs over the next 18 months.

3D4Medical is an Irish technology specialising in the development of medical applications for professional reference, as well as student and patient education.

The company has emerged as a leader in the digital health/eHealth arena and is now transitioning from a global medical applications developer to a global medical learning and clinical solutions provider.

The company will create the new positions in the highly skilled technical, design and medical sectors including: software developers, 3D graphic artists and medical writers and experts, to build on the success of its applications.

The opening of the new global headquarters in Blackrock, Dublin will allow 3D4Medical to more than treble the company’s workforce in Ireland and reflects the company’s strong growth in the global medical technology market and its commitment to continuing to grow its headquarters and maintain its R&D base in Ireland.

3D4Medical CEO and founder, John Moore, said: “As an Irish company we are delighted to be in a position to further build our research and development and technical teams from Dublin. We are committed to developing world-leading products and this focus on innovation has already brought us phenomenal success across the globe with our apps being downloaded over 12 million times.

He continued: “The recent investment by Malin Corporation plc and the continued support of Enterprise Ireland, will enable 3D4Medical to recruit 70 new people as we continue our focus on R&D and the infrastructure to support our new cloud based technology solutions globally.”

Enterprise Ireland CEO Julie Sinnamon commented: “Enterprise Ireland has been working with 3D4medical since 2005. During that period we have supported the company’s R&D investment, management development and international growth into the US, Europe and Russia. Supporting companies to scale is a key focus of Enterprise Ireland and we look forward to continuing to work with 3D4medical as they scale in the high-growth digital health market.”

In addition to its new global headquarters in Dublin, 3D4Medical has also recently opened offices in Poland, Russia and San Diego.