An Offaly town is set to see fresh investment.
New tech jobs are coming to Offaly.
Anitech Solutions is joining with Offaly based finance and business outsourcing firm Rhomu Ltd in Kilcormac.
The move will lead to the creation of five new tech jobs, with 10 more jobs expected to created in the next 24 months.
Anitech, the company behind the mobile video e-learning tool, Tapybl, also plans on relocating staff to their new premises at the Kilcormac Community Centre.
Cathaoirleach of both Offaly County Council and the town's development association John Leahy says the move is great news for the town:
Andrew Nolan is the Anitech and Tapybl CEO.
He says Kilcormac is the ideal environment for his ambitions:
Offaly's motorsport star, Alex Dunne, is a Tapybl ambassador.
He says support from Andrew Nolan is crucial to his career:
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