Indra promotes mobility business in Ireland with new Dublin headquarters

Indra promotes mobility business in Ireland with new Dublin headquarters

Indra has opened a new headquarters in Dublin and has reached an agreement with Trinity College Dublin, the country’s top university. The aim is to strengthen its position in the mobility business in Ireland and consolidate its position as a technology partner for Irish institutions and companies, given the country’s growth prospects and ambitious sustainable mobility strategy.

The new work centre is in one of the city’s most strategic districts, alongside some of Indra’s main clients and the large multinationals who have set up offices in the country. The new office is headed by Gerry Madden, Head of Transit Ireland and UK.

Indra thus reinforces its commitment to Ireland, where this permanent office will provide service and operational support to client’s needs and the strategic national projects in which it participates, such as the development and implementation of the new nationwide rail management system and the modernisation of the Dublin tunnel access with the latest technology. It will also continue to efficiently address the opportunities and new projects that come up in the country, which has an ambitious investment plan that aims to promote more sustainable mobility. 

As part of its efforts to strengthen its presence in the country, Indra has also signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Trinity College Dublin to identify opportunities to work together. The agreement allows Indra to tap into Irish talent and open the door to a unique opportunity for developing joint strategic activities on the cutting edge of technology and share the values and passion for excellence. 

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