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flag Apple opens new Dublin office and Cork campus, expanding its Irish workforce to 5,500 with sustainable, renewable-powered facilities.

flag Apple is opening a new 300-person office in Dublin’s city center at 4/5 Park Place, set to welcome employees later in 2026, and has officially launched its fifth building, Hollyhill 5, in Cork, capable of housing up to 1,300 workers. flag The Cork facility runs on 100% renewable energy and includes solar thermal panels and rainwater harvesting. flag Apple has operated in Ireland since 1980, now employing around 5,500 people across the country, with a workforce representing over 90 nationalities. flag Irish leaders praised the company’s long-term investment, highlighting job creation, regional growth, and collaboration with local universities to build a skilled talent pipeline. flag The expansion reflects Apple’s ongoing commitment to Ireland’s economy and sustainable development.

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