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Cork’s Seabrook partners with Siemens in a €1m project

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Cork’s Seabrook partners with Siemens in a €1m project

October 30
13:02 2015
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Sean O’Sullivan, CEO of Seabrook, An Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Robin Hancock of Siemens at the announcement in the Convention Centre Dublin

Seabrook, an Irish manufacturing and business software consultancy firm, has partnered with Siemens in a project worth €1m.

The partnership will see the creation of “high level” jobs, six of which will be at the company’s Cork office.

The partnership essentially allows Seabrook to offer Siemens’ PLM software to its client base, with the €1m being generated over the next 18 months.

Announced at Enterprise Ireland’s MedInIreland event in Dublin yesterday, Seabrook CEO Sean O’Sullivan welcomed the partnership, “We are pleased to be at the helm of rolling out this pioneering technology, which will be especially beneficial to pharmaceutical and medical device industries.”

Seabrook works with pharmaceutical and medical devices companies in Ireland and the UK, with the company’s experience and “significant customer base” cited as a key reason behind Siemens’ decision to partner up.

Welcoming the announcement, Taoiseach Enda Kenny said, “Seabrook is a great example of a highly innovative, export-focused, Irish software company with a world-class product offering in the medtech sector.

The Taoiseach went on to say that the partnership is a “testament to the quality of their product offering which has seen the company grow its workforce and expand into global markets.”

Seabrook Technology Group was founded in 1989 and has recently expanded operations to the US.

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