Siemens Healthineers has launched a Centre of Excellence for Immunoassay Instrument Research and Development (R&D) in Swords, Ireland.
The new Centre will focus on unlocking breakthrough innovations in laboratory instruments used to detect infectious diseases, cancer and blood disorders. The existing manufacturing and engineering site, which supplies medical diagnostic equipment globally, will receive a multi-million-euro investment from Siemens Healthineers.
This project is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland. The investment will create additional jobs and enable clinicians to optimise patient care by bringing new levels of precision, efficiency and reliability to the diagnostic laboratories that serve them.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar TD said: “Congratulations to Siemens Healthineers on the launch of their Centre of Excellence for Immunoassay Instrument Research and Development. This is a significant expansion with the creation of 100 new jobs, the majority of which will be highly skilled, providing great opportunities for engineers. This new Centre is testament to Ireland’s strong reputation for R&D. Exciting new technology like that which will be developed in Swords, can make a real difference to people’s lives, to patient outcomes and to healthcare systems globally. I wish the team at Siemens Healthineers the very best for many successful years and continued growth in Ireland.”
This investment by Siemens Healthineers will span multiple years and create 100 new jobs with 65 of those to be high-level engineering roles specialising in artificial intelligence, machine learning, software engineering, systems engineering and data science. This will more than double the existing engineering team and transform the site into an innovation hub, growing knowledge, providing new training opportunities, and developing a pool of expertise in immunoassay technology.
Dr Dennis Gilbert, head of R&D for Siemens Healthineers Diagnostics, said: “The investment at Swords will build on our existing expertise in healthcare manufacturing, adding a critical research and development focus. Partnering with IDA has enabled us to move forward in ways that would not have otherwise been feasible and will allow us to pioneer breakthroughs in healthcare, helping hospitals and laboratories across the globe to diagnose disease more effectively and efficiently."
Fred O’Brien, VP of manufacturing and managing director of Swords for Siemens Healthineers, added: “This is an exciting opportunity for us to create an entrepreneurial research environment, while leveraging the strength and breadth of all that Siemens Healthineers has to offer. It highlights the calibre of the existing team and with this investment we will create a hub of skilled and experienced engineers and researchers, broadening the scope of careers in the local area.”
Mary Buckley, interim CEO of IDA Ireland, commented: "Today’s investment announcement by Siemens Healthineers is terrific news and demonstrates the company’s continued commitment to Ireland, where it’s had a presence in Dublin for 57 years. We welcome the company’s plans to create 100 new jobs across research and development and we wish continued success for Siemens Healthineers.”