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BMC Manufacturing To Create 500 Irish Jobs With Major Expansion
BMC Manufacturing, the Irish electrical engineering firm, has unveiled plans to add 500 roles by the end of 2028 in a major scale-up backed by Enterprise Ireland. Most of the new positions will be based at the company's Dublin facilities, with further hires in Co Meath, spanning engineering, technology and operations.
Founded in Co Meath in 1991, BMC Manufacturing provides low voltage switchgear and critical power solutions used worldwide in digital infrastructure. The expansion reflects stronger demand from industry partners and global data centre operators, including Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Welcoming the announcement, Peter Burke TD, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, said: "The Government, working with our colleagues from Enterprise Ireland and from across the enterprise ecosystem, is committed to supporting Irish companies to scale and become global leaders in their field, and BMC Manufacturing is a clear reflection of that. From starting out as a small company in Co Meath, to now having their technology used across the world, BMC Manufacturing is a true Irish success story. I'd like to congratulate Brendan, Colm and all their team on this significant milestone, and wish them the best with this new chapter in their journey."
Brendan Meehan, Founder and Chairman at BMC Manufacturing, said: "We are delighted today to announce details of the significant expansion of our operations here in Ireland, with the creation of an additional 500 new jobs by the end of 2028. We are a proudly Irish company, and we are committed to working with our partners and valued clients to continue to deliver innovative and much needed solutions for critical global infrastructure, which are shaping the future by powering evolving technology and digital solutions. This expanded workforce will strengthen our operations and drive further growth, and we are delighted to have received significant support to enable this from Enterprise Ireland."
Congratulating the company, Jenny Melia, CEO, Enterprise Ireland, said: "It is Enterprise Ireland's long-term ambition that Irish-owned companies will become the primary driver of the Irish economy, and it is ambitious leaders like Brendan and Colm who will help us to realise this goal. Supporting indigenous Irish exporters to start, grow and compete is our focus, and working with them to scale in overseas markets and become a global leader is a priority for me. BMC Manufacturing is the epitome of that, an Irish company with global ambition who have established trusted partnerships with leading global firms. I want to congratulate all the team for their success, and Enterprise Ireland is proud to be on this journey with them."
Highlighting their collaboration, Niamh Gallagher, Country Lead for AWS in Ireland, said: "Since opening our first infrastructure region in Ireland almost two decades ago, AWS has helped support a thriving local supplier network, creating real opportunities for Irish businesses to grow their expertise in international markets. BMC Manufacturing is a great example of that. The creation of 500 new jobs speaks to the depth of talent within Ireland's manufacturing sector, and we're proud to play a part in driving this growth." The jobs news was announced at BMC's Dublin site as Enterprise Ireland published its Annual Business Results for 2025, showing record client exports of €38.86bn. That figure represents an 8% rise year on year and an 89% increase since 2015, when exports totalled €20.6bn. Client companies also spent a record €43.73bn in the Irish economy last year—nearly €120m per day—on payroll, goods and services.
Growth was recorded across all major markets. Exports to Europe and the UK each surpassed €11bn for the first time, accounting for 29% of total exports respectively. North America remained the third-largest market at €7.34bn, up 1%, while the Nordics rose 39% to €2.78bn, now representing 7% of exports compared with 3% in 2015, driven largely by High-Tech Construction.
Sectoral performance in 2025 was positive across the board. Food, Drink, Nutrition and ClimateTech exports reached €16.98bn (up 5%); Advanced Manufacturing, Construction & Lifesciences climbed to €13.16bn (up 14%); and Technology, Services & Consumer rose to €8.72bn (up 5%). Particularly strong showings came from High-Tech Construction and Climate Tech & Renewable Energy, both up 24%, while Digital Technologies exports increased by 12%.
Commenting on the results, Minister Burke said: "These results published today by Enterprise Ireland on behalf of its client base demonstrate the strength, ambition and resilience of Irish enterprise. Achieving record levels of exports is a clear reflection of the innovation and global competitiveness of our companies, supported by Enterprise Ireland. These results underline the important role Irish businesses play in driving economic growth, creating jobs and strengthening Ireland's position in international markets. The Irish government is committed to supporting these companies to continue to grow, and we will continue to work with our partners in Enterprise Ireland and from across the ecosystem to ensure we deliver a supportive economic environment where they can thrive."
Announcing the figures, Ms Melia said: "The results we are delighted to publish today on behalf of our client base demonstrates strong and steady growth by these companies in global markets. In an increasingly competitive and ever-changing global economic environment, these results reflect our client companies' resilience and agility, and are a testament to their ability to adapt and diversify. Their export growth has a huge economic impact at home, and Enterprise Ireland is very proud of the €43.73bn contribution these companies made to the Irish economy in terms of expenditure last year, equating to almost €120m per day, and they now employ 232,425 people in towns and villages around the country.
"It is our long-term ambition that our indigenous exporters will become the primary driver of the Irish economy. A focused and collaborative approach will be critical to driving our Start and Scaling Agenda, to ensure our clients' success on the global stage. These results are a reflection of their continued and relentless focus on excellence, as well as their commitment to increasing competitiveness by investing in people and innovations, and last year our client base spent €1.68bn on R&D. We are committed to building a strong pipeline for future export growth and with the right supports, Irish enterprises can be the catalyst behind the next wave of Ireland's economic success."
BMC Manufacturing specialises in designing and producing high-value power infrastructure for the global data centre industry, including low voltage switchgear and power distribution units. Enterprise Ireland said the agency will continue to work with the company as it scales its Irish operations and targets international growth.
Founded in Co Meath in 1991, BMC Manufacturing provides low voltage switchgear and critical power solutions used worldwide in digital infrastructure. The expansion reflects stronger demand from industry partners and global data centre operators, including Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Welcoming the announcement, Peter Burke TD, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, said: "The Government, working with our colleagues from Enterprise Ireland and from across the enterprise ecosystem, is committed to supporting Irish companies to scale and become global leaders in their field, and BMC Manufacturing is a clear reflection of that. From starting out as a small company in Co Meath, to now having their technology used across the world, BMC Manufacturing is a true Irish success story. I'd like to congratulate Brendan, Colm and all their team on this significant milestone, and wish them the best with this new chapter in their journey."
Brendan Meehan, Founder and Chairman at BMC Manufacturing, said: "We are delighted today to announce details of the significant expansion of our operations here in Ireland, with the creation of an additional 500 new jobs by the end of 2028. We are a proudly Irish company, and we are committed to working with our partners and valued clients to continue to deliver innovative and much needed solutions for critical global infrastructure, which are shaping the future by powering evolving technology and digital solutions. This expanded workforce will strengthen our operations and drive further growth, and we are delighted to have received significant support to enable this from Enterprise Ireland."
Congratulating the company, Jenny Melia, CEO, Enterprise Ireland, said: "It is Enterprise Ireland's long-term ambition that Irish-owned companies will become the primary driver of the Irish economy, and it is ambitious leaders like Brendan and Colm who will help us to realise this goal. Supporting indigenous Irish exporters to start, grow and compete is our focus, and working with them to scale in overseas markets and become a global leader is a priority for me. BMC Manufacturing is the epitome of that, an Irish company with global ambition who have established trusted partnerships with leading global firms. I want to congratulate all the team for their success, and Enterprise Ireland is proud to be on this journey with them."
Highlighting their collaboration, Niamh Gallagher, Country Lead for AWS in Ireland, said: "Since opening our first infrastructure region in Ireland almost two decades ago, AWS has helped support a thriving local supplier network, creating real opportunities for Irish businesses to grow their expertise in international markets. BMC Manufacturing is a great example of that. The creation of 500 new jobs speaks to the depth of talent within Ireland's manufacturing sector, and we're proud to play a part in driving this growth." The jobs news was announced at BMC's Dublin site as Enterprise Ireland published its Annual Business Results for 2025, showing record client exports of €38.86bn. That figure represents an 8% rise year on year and an 89% increase since 2015, when exports totalled €20.6bn. Client companies also spent a record €43.73bn in the Irish economy last year—nearly €120m per day—on payroll, goods and services.
Growth was recorded across all major markets. Exports to Europe and the UK each surpassed €11bn for the first time, accounting for 29% of total exports respectively. North America remained the third-largest market at €7.34bn, up 1%, while the Nordics rose 39% to €2.78bn, now representing 7% of exports compared with 3% in 2015, driven largely by High-Tech Construction.
Sectoral performance in 2025 was positive across the board. Food, Drink, Nutrition and ClimateTech exports reached €16.98bn (up 5%); Advanced Manufacturing, Construction & Lifesciences climbed to €13.16bn (up 14%); and Technology, Services & Consumer rose to €8.72bn (up 5%). Particularly strong showings came from High-Tech Construction and Climate Tech & Renewable Energy, both up 24%, while Digital Technologies exports increased by 12%.
Commenting on the results, Minister Burke said: "These results published today by Enterprise Ireland on behalf of its client base demonstrate the strength, ambition and resilience of Irish enterprise. Achieving record levels of exports is a clear reflection of the innovation and global competitiveness of our companies, supported by Enterprise Ireland. These results underline the important role Irish businesses play in driving economic growth, creating jobs and strengthening Ireland's position in international markets. The Irish government is committed to supporting these companies to continue to grow, and we will continue to work with our partners in Enterprise Ireland and from across the ecosystem to ensure we deliver a supportive economic environment where they can thrive."
Announcing the figures, Ms Melia said: "The results we are delighted to publish today on behalf of our client base demonstrates strong and steady growth by these companies in global markets. In an increasingly competitive and ever-changing global economic environment, these results reflect our client companies' resilience and agility, and are a testament to their ability to adapt and diversify. Their export growth has a huge economic impact at home, and Enterprise Ireland is very proud of the €43.73bn contribution these companies made to the Irish economy in terms of expenditure last year, equating to almost €120m per day, and they now employ 232,425 people in towns and villages around the country.
"It is our long-term ambition that our indigenous exporters will become the primary driver of the Irish economy. A focused and collaborative approach will be critical to driving our Start and Scaling Agenda, to ensure our clients' success on the global stage. These results are a reflection of their continued and relentless focus on excellence, as well as their commitment to increasing competitiveness by investing in people and innovations, and last year our client base spent €1.68bn on R&D. We are committed to building a strong pipeline for future export growth and with the right supports, Irish enterprises can be the catalyst behind the next wave of Ireland's economic success."
BMC Manufacturing specialises in designing and producing high-value power infrastructure for the global data centre industry, including low voltage switchgear and power distribution units. Enterprise Ireland said the agency will continue to work with the company as it scales its Irish operations and targets international growth.
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