Highest Increase in FDI Employment in a single year – IDA Ireland

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Performance 2021 IDA Ireland

  • Numbers directly employed in multinational sector in Ireland reach 275,384 – the highest Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) employment level ever
  • Substantial growth in FDI in 2021 with highest employment creation figures ever in a single year despite the continued impact of Covid-19
  • 29,000+ new jobs created in 2021
  • A net increase of almost 17,000 jobs year on year
  • Results achieved in a challenging and volatile international environment
  • 249 investments won in 2021 – 104 of them new name investments
  • 53% – 133 of the 249 of investments won went to regional locations – with employment growth in every region of the country
  • FDI employment has experienced staircase growth for over a decade despite turbulent global environment – IDA CEO
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December 21, 2021, India: IDA Ireland, the inward investment promotion and development agency of the Irish Government, today reported a record-breaking year for FDI employment with significantly higher levels of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 2021 compared with 2020 and strong gains recorded in both gross and net employment.

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Total employment in IDA client companies in Ireland now stands at 275,384, up 16,826 on 2020.  104 of the 249 investments won in 2021 were new name investments, a better than anticipated new name performance considering the ongoing restrictions due to the pandemic.

Growth in employment in 2021 brought the number of people employed in the FDI sector in Ireland to 275,384 from 258,558 last year.  Job losses remained at a relatively modest level relative to the size of the overall portfolio resulting in an extremely strong net employment growth this year – (16,826 net increase).

Growth in regions was particularly buoyant with 53% – 133 projects of the 249 investments won going to regional locations and employment growth recorded in every region of the country.

The strong growth in regional investment was supported by IDA Ireland’s property programme. A robust property and infrastructure ecosystem can be the key differentiator in winning FDI projects, as evidenced by the record regional results achieved under IDA’s Winning 2015-2019 strategy. This positive momentum has been maintained since the commencement of our new strategy.

The 2021 figures show a pattern of sustained, robust growth in FDI investment and FDI-related employment over a continuous period of more than ten years. This year’s results represent a strong start to IDA’s new 2021-2024 strategy, Driving Recovery and Sustainable Growth, which seeks to further enhance FDI’s place at the centre of a resilient, sustainable, and inclusive Irish economy. 

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A Tánaiste & Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment Leo Varadkar T.D. said: “These results are quite remarkable. In another year that was unfortunately mired by the pandemic, we saw the highest FDI employment creation figures we’ve ever had in a single year. There are now more people employed in our multinational sector than ever before – 275,384.

I think this demonstrates the strength of our economy and the fortitude of our people. Achieving over a decade of consistent FDI growth is a huge accomplishment, given the challenges our country faced during that time; recessions, Brexit, and the pandemic among others. Thanks to Martin Shanahan and the IDA Ireland team for their work.”

Martin Shanahan, CEO of IDA Ireland said: “These 2021 results were achieved in an immensely challenging and volatile international environment. Ireland’s performance in attracting FDI to achieve these record results is testament to the work of the Agency’s teams in Ireland and around the world, to the success of the client companies that we partner with on a daily basis and to the support of Government.

Looking at the period 2020/2021, despite the challenges faced by individual companies, to date FDI in Ireland has come through the pandemic relatively unscathed. This is largely down to the sectors that IDA has targeted over the past decade – Technology, Pharma, Medical Technology, International Financial Services, Business Services, Engineering and Food – those sectors that underpin a modern economy.”

Tanaz Buhariwalla, India Director IDA Ireland said,2021 is yet another milestone year for IDA Ireland, with the organization sustaining its FDI performance. Despite the ongoing COVID-19 disruptions, a number of Indian technology start-ups and large IT companies continued to invest in and expand their footprint in Ireland. The outcomes of 2021 have once again demonstrated Ireland’s attractiveness as a location to manage EU operations from, resilience, as well as the government’s commitment and consistency in maintaining and promoting a pro-business environment.”

There are now close to 1,700 multinational operations supported by IDA in Ireland accounting directly for 11% of the Irish workforce. 

Notes to Editors

Summary of 2021 Performance

 2020*2021
Total Employment257,394275,384
New Jobs Created20,12329,057
Net Jobs Increase8,94416,826
Regional Investments128133

2021 Employment survey by sector

Sector20202021% change
Manufacturing
Traditional Manufacturing20,90721,292↑ 1.8%
Modern Manufacturing92,37196,319↑ 4.3%
Services
Information & Communication Services98,062106,728↑ 8.8%
Business, Financial & Other Services47,21851,045↑ 8.1%
Total258,558275,384↑ 6.5%

NOTES TO EDITORS

Key Announcements for 2021

•       Genesys. Galway. Announced 100 new software roles at its R&D Centre for Digital and Artificial Intelligence in Galway.

•       Medallia, Open Locations. Announced plans to open a new mid-market sales and support hub for EMEA, creating 100 remote location roles.

•       Indigo Telecom Group. Limerick. Announced plans to recruit 100 people to its International Fibre Centre of Excellence in Limerick.

•       Takeda. Dublin. Announced a €36m investment in its Grange Castle facility in Dublin, which will create c100 new jobs over the next three years.

•       IQ-EQ. Clare. The global investor services group announced plans to expand its Irish operations with the launch of a dedicated Funds business in Ireland creating 45 roles.

•       SITA. Donegal. Air transport IT provider announced a significant expansion of its Agile DevOps teams – creating 55 additional roles in Letterkenny.

       Stripe. Dublin. Online payments firm announced that it is to significantly expand its presence in Dublin having raised $600m in funding, resulting in the creation of 1,000 new jobs.

       Intel. Kildare. Announced the expansion of its manufacturing operations in Ireland, creating an additional 1,600 jobs.

•       Hewlett Packard Enterprises. Kildare. The company announced its plans to recruit 150 experienced technologists in Ireland over the next two years.

•       Horizon. Waterford. Biotech company Horizon Therapeutics plc announced that it is to establish a manufacturing facility in Waterford creating 50 new roles.

•       Fiserv. Tipperary. Announced that it will expand its research and development operations in Nenagh, County Tipperary, adding 200 jobs over the next three years.

       Accenture. Cork. Accenture in Ireland announced plans to grow and deepen its presence with the creation of 500 new roles over the next three years, specializing in areas including technology, cloud, security, strategy, creative and design.

•       Bausch + Lomb. Waterford. Announced plans to invest €90M to expand its manufacturing operations at its Waterford facility, creating an additional 130 jobs

•       OLED/PP. Shannon. Announced they are embarking on a multi-million-euro capital investment that is expected to create up to 100 high-tech jobs at a new Shannon manufacturing site.

•       Repligen Corporation. Waterford. Announced it is to significantly expands its manufacturing operations in Waterford, with the creation of 130 new roles.

•       Bionical Emas. Westmeath. Announced plans to establish European storage, distribution, and labeling facility in Westmeath, initially creating 35 new jobs for the Midlands region at a 7,000 sq ft facility in Kilbeggan.

•       State Street. Kilkenny. Marking 25 years in Ireland with the announcement that it will establish a new global cybersecurity and technology unit in Kilkenny, creating 400 jobs.

•       HIAB. Dundalk. The Forklift-maker announced it is to invest €50 million in a new factory in Dundalk, creating 100 new jobs.

       Amazon. Dublin. Announced plans to open its first state-of-the-art fulfillment centre in the Republic of Ireland, creating 500 new permanent jobs to help meet customer demand.

       Integer. Galway. Announced it will further expand its presence in Galway with the construction of a new Medical Device Innovation and Manufacturing facility, adding up to 200 jobs in a projected $30 million investment.

•       Poly. Galway. The global communications company announced the opening of its new EMEA Centre of Excellence in Galway creating 200 highly skilled jobs.

•       Zoetis Inc. Tullamore. The worlds leading animal health company announced plans to expand its manufacturing and development facility, creating up to 100 new jobs.

•       VistaMed. Leitrim. The MedTech company is to create 100 jobs as part of a significant expansion at its facility in Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.

•       Edwards Lifesciences. Limerick. The US medical device company is to create an additional 250 jobs at its Limerick manufacturing site, bringing the total number to be employed there to 850.

  • TELUS International. Ballina Co. Mayo. Canadian company is hiring for up to 30 new positions in Ballina, Co Mayo.
  • Legato. Limerick. The Health Service provider officially opened its R&D Hub in Limerick, announcing it intends to add a further 60 highly skilled roles to its operation.
  • MetPro. Tralee, Co Kerry. Announced that it is to expand its facility in Tralee, which will lead to the creation of 15 new jobs for the area.

•       Tegus. Waterford. The market intelligence firm is to establish a new European HQ in Waterford city with the creation of up to 100 jobs.

•       ClickUp. Dublin. US software company is to establish its European HQ in Dublin creating 200 skilled roles.

•       BD. Drogheda. Leading global MedTech company announced the creation of 100 new jobs as part of a €62m investment in the site to upgrade equipment and expand production lines.

•       Infosys BPM. Waterford. Announced it is expanding its presence by creating 250 jobs with the development of a new delivery centre in Waterford.

Summary of 2021 Performance

 2020*2021
Total Employment257,394275,384
New Jobs Created20,12329,057
Net Jobs Increase8,94416,826
Regional Investments128133

*Results announced in Jan 2020

Regional Employment Breakdown

Region20202021% change
Eastern & Midlands
Dublin113,906123,708↑ 8.6%
Mid- East17,96118,894↑ 5.2%
Midlands6,2656,868↑ 9.6%
Northern & Western
West27,69329,419↑ 6.2%
Border8,4958,721↑ 2.7%
Southern
South West46,27547,572↑ 2.8%
Mid- West24,09525,270↑ 4.9%
South East13,86814,932↑ 7.7%
TOTAL258,558275,384↑ 6.5%

2021 Total Territory Investments

 TotalNorth America EuropeGrowth Markets
  Investments2491606821

2021 Employment Survey: by sector[1]

Sector20202021% change
Manufacturing
Traditional Manufacturing20,90721,292↑ 1.8%
Modern Manufacturing92,37196,319↑ 4.3%
Services
Information & Communication Services98,062106,728↑ 8.8%
Business, Financial & Other Services47,21851,045↑ 8.1%
Total258,558275,384↑ 6.5%

[1] Traditional Manufacturing: Agriculture, Fishing, Forestry, Mining & Quarrying, Energy, Water, Waste & Construction, Food, Drink & Tobacco, Textiles, Clothing, Footwear & Leather, Wood & Wood Products, Paper & Printing, Rubber & Plastics, Non-Metallic Minerals, Basic & Fabricated Metal Products, Machinery & Equipment, Transport Equipment, Other Manufacturing

Modern Manufacturing: Chemicals, Computer, Electronic & Optical Products, Electrical equipment, Medical Device Manufacturing

Information & Communication: Publishing, Broadcasting & Telecommunications, Computer Programming, Computer Consultancy, Computer Facilities Management, Other IT & Computer Services

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IDA Ireland’s strategy – Driving Recovery & Sustainable Growth 2021-2024

2021 marked the first year of IDA Ireland’s strategy – Driving Recovery & Sustainable Growth 2021-2024.

This strategy identifies the opportunities for sustainable growth among IDA’s established base of clients through a focus on transformative investments to increase the productivity of Irish operations and their workforce through RD&I, digitization, training, and actions on sustainability. Crucially it also maintains a focus on attracting the next generation of leading MNCs to locate in Ireland, further driving sustainable growth and maximizing the impact of FDI in Ireland to 2024 and beyond.

IDA has set out to:

  • Win 800 investments – with the aim of having half of those go to regions
  • Support client job creation of 50,000

Our new strategy is being delivered through a focus on five pillars: Growth, Transformation, Regions, Sustainability, and Impact.

 These five interlinked pillars align with and are guided by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

IDA Ireland’s Property programme

In Q4 2021, IDA is completing the construction of advanced building solutions in Monaghan and Sligo. IDA also has 4 other buildings under construction during Q4 in Limerick, Dundalk, Athlone, and Carlow.

Two properties are due to commence construction in Q1 2022 in Waterford and Athlone. The remainder of the buildings on the IDA programme for Tralee, Drogheda, Letterkenny, Mullingar, Longford, Galway, Sligo, Castlebar, and Cavan are at various stages of site selection, design, or in the planning system and will commence following completion of these processes.

IDA Ireland continuously monitors its land holdings to ensure we have a footprint in all regions. In addition, the team are focused on the ongoing delivery, maintenance, and management of infrastructure across the entire portfolio which includes necessary upgrades to ensure it is fit for purpose and can support IDA and EI clients.

IDA Property Division ensures that all new IDA constructed buildings are completed to USGBC (US Green Building Council) LEED accreditation standard (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). The organization currently has completed 9 LEED accredited buildings located across the country.

Advance Manufacturing Centre

Led and supported by IDA Ireland, the new National Advance Manufacturing Centre (AMC), located in Limerick’s National Technology Park (NTP), is due for completion in mid-2022.

A world-class industry-led Centre of Excellence, it will enable Irish-based FDI and indigenous manufacturers to accelerate the adoption of digital technologies into their factory floors and supply chains, allowing them to address real-world challenges and drive competitiveness.

NIBRT

The National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT) was established by IDA Ireland in 2006 to provide world-class education, training, and research programmes on all aspects of biopharmaceutical manufacturing.  NIBRT is based on a unique collaboration between Government, Industry, and Academia and delivers training to over 4,500 individuals annually. The continued evolution of NIBRT includes expansion of its facilities, capabilities, and expertise in the emerging growth areas of Advanced Therapeutic Medicinal Products (ATMPs).

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