07/05/2014

Kildare Firm Creates 50 New Jobs

Fifty jobs are to be created by Kildare-based underwater technology company Cathx Ocean.

The news comes after the firm won a contract with Bluefin Robotics, a US-based underwater vehicle manufacturer.

Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton welcomed the news while on a trade mission to Texas, saying it is an example of what the Action Plan for Jobs is trying to achieve.

(MH/JP)

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