Investment in Irish Start-Up Creates 70 New Jobs
A Dublin-based start-up has announced the creation of 70 jobs after a new €2 million investment. The investment will be used by AYLIEN to grow its Dublin team, secure its first hires in the United States, expand its product offering and make its technologies available to more global enterprises. The new positions are across many areas of the business, including opportunities for software engineering, product management, sales and marketing.
AYLIEN is provider of text analysis solutions, helping developers and enterprises to bring the power of natural language processing and machine learning to the applications and solutions they build. The company’s products are used in complex data analytics projects and solutions by global enterprises including Sony, Microsoft and Deloitte.
Welcoming the announcement An Tánaiste and Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Frances Fitzgerald TD commented: “I am delighted to join [Founder & CEO of AYLIEN] Parsa Ghaffari and his team at AYLIEN for the announcement of 70 new high value jobs. Parsa moved to Dublin with the support of my Department through Enterprise Ireland under the Start Up Entrepreneur Programme. Today’s jobs and funding announcement, paves the way for AYLIEN to significantly scale its business globally. I look forward to continued engagement with AYLIEN.’’