Dublin-based IT services and consulting company, Origina, has announced a significant expansion of its operations in Ireland, creating 350 high-value roles, supported by Enterprise Ireland, to strengthen its long-term presence in Ireland.

The expansion is expected to deliver up to €28m in annual direct economic contribution to the Irish economy. 

Enterprise software vendors IBM, HCL, and VMware

Origina specialises in independent software support and maintenance, for enterprise software from vendors including IBM, HCL, and VMware. Origina’s ambitious growth plan will allow the company to scale globally, with Ireland as its centre for future growth. The new roles will span disciplines including software engineering, security, data and AI, and enterprise technology operations, reinforcing Ireland’s position as a hub for high-value technology talent.

Enterprise minister Peter Burke said: “The government and Enterprise Ireland are committed to supporting and accelerating the scaling of ambitious, innovation-led Irish companies. Today’s announcement not only represents significant job creation within the Irish market and excellent opportunities for our homegrown talent, but it also reinforces our position as one of the largest and most important tech hubs in Europe.” 

Tomás O'Leary, CEO of Origina, said: “I am delighted to announce Origina’s significant expansion in Ireland, with the creation of 350 new jobs at our new global headquarters in Dublin, made possible with the support from Enterprise Ireland. This investment in our Irish operations reflects our ambition to grow and scale the company over the next five years. I’m incredibly proud of the team and the innovation, dedication and ingenuity they bring as we continue on this growth journey.”

This announcement was made in conjunction with Enterprise Ireland’s End of Year Results for 2025 which confirms that total employment at companies supported by the agency increased to 232,425 last year with 12,608 new jobs created. A total of 69% of the jobs created in these client companies were located outside the Dublin region with all nine regions recording jobs growth.