Kellton Tech to create 100 jobs in Drogheda

Global IT company to establish EMEA headquarters in Co Louth

Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton said the announcement by Kellton Tech that it is establishing its EMEA HQ in Drogheda,  is a major boost for the North East and for regional plans generally. Photo: Cyril Byrne/The irish Times
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton said the announcement by Kellton Tech that it is establishing its EMEA HQ in Drogheda, is a major boost for the North East and for regional plans generally. Photo: Cyril Byrne/The irish Times

Global IT company Kellton Tech is to establish its EMEA headquarters in Drogheda, Co Louth, creating 100 jobs over five years.

Kellton Tech enables businesses to make the digital leap through its broad range of IT offerings with particular focus on Internet of things, social, mobile, analytics, cloud and enterprise resource planning. The company's clients include DuPont, Novartis, JP Morgan, Nike, Starbucks and Groupon.

Kellton Tech chief executive Karanjit Singh said the language edge and time-difference makes Ireland a highly advantageous proposition for technical support, sales-enablement and accounting.

“Given that the US region contributes substantially to our revenue, the Ireland office will also be best-equipped to support US operations.”

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Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton said the announcement by Kellton Tech that it is establishing its EMEA HQ in Drogheda, and creating 100 extra jobs is a major boost for the North East and for regional plans generally. The EMEA headquarters will also house an R&D facility.

Krishna Chintam, co-founder and managing director of Kellton Tech, said Ireland is home to one of Europe’s best multilingual, tech talent pools.

“As a pioneer of digital transformation, we are the market leaders in India with strong penetration in US. We are happy to extend our expertise to the EMEA market with Ireland as our base. We believe that this region is poised to emerge as our largest revenue-contributor outside of US.”