BD to invest €30 million in Enniscorthy manufacturing plant
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), a leading global medical technology company, has announced plans to invest €30 million to expand its manufacturing facility in Enniscorthy, Wexford, creating 85 new jobs. The new 40,000 sq ft expansion will house operations to manufacture a new medical technology from BD’s Peripheral Intervention business unit.
The new investment in Enniscorthy follows other recent investments in the facility, including a €1.5 million project, supported by IDA, to install 1,300 solar panels to the facility, along with heat pumps totaling 1 Mega-watt. Together, this investment reduces annual kerosene use on site by 150,000 litres, eliminating 300 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, which will help BD meet its 2030 environmental sustainability goals.
The announcement was made at a grand opening ceremony for BD’s new €4 million research and development facility in Blackrock, Dublin. The new 10,600 sq. ft. purpose-built R&D facility in Blackrock will house 35 high-tech workers and complements BD’s R&D facility in Limerick, which employs more than 300 people.
IDA Ireland CEO Michael Lohan said:“BD has had a presence in Ireland for over 50 years, and these significant investments, adding a further 85 jobs and new facilities to its already substantial Irish operations and jobs, underscores the strategic importance of Ireland in BD’s global operations. It is proof of the company’s future commitment to the country and testament to Ireland and indeed our region’s continued attractiveness as a location for investment. I wish to assure BD of IDA Ireland’s continued support.’’
President of BD for Europe, Middle East and Africa Roland Goette said: “BD first established operations in Ireland in 1964, and since then has grown to four locations that employ more than 1,100 people across the country. Ireland has proven to be a smart place to invest in both R&D, as well as manufacturing operations, and our €30 million investment in Enniscorthy and new R&D center in Blackrock are proof of BD’s long-term commitment to Ireland. We look forward to continuing our long tradition of high-tech medical device innovation and manufacturing here.”
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Pictured (left to right): Mike Fairbourn, BD General Manager of UK & Ireland; Minister of State Neale Richmond; Mary Buckley, Executive Director of IDA; and Roland Goette, BD President of EMEA.