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Sixty-three hi-tech jobs for city | Sixty-three hi-tech jobs for city |
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Sixty-three new jobs are to be created in Belfast by a leading European telecommunications company. | Sixty-three new jobs are to be created in Belfast by a leading European telecommunications company. |
The French-owned company, Steria, is to set up a centre of excellence in the city. | The French-owned company, Steria, is to set up a centre of excellence in the city. |
It will provide management of electronic records and customer relations for the group across the globe. | It will provide management of electronic records and customer relations for the group across the globe. |
"Steria is a major player in the European systems integration market," said Economy Minister Arlene Foster. | "Steria is a major player in the European systems integration market," said Economy Minister Arlene Foster. |
"Its decision to locate a centre of excellence in Belfast is testimony to its confidence in Northern Ireland." | "Its decision to locate a centre of excellence in Belfast is testimony to its confidence in Northern Ireland." |
The minister said the announcement was the culmination of over 18 months' work by Invest NI. | |
"Once again our strong knowledge base, impressive ICT infrastructure and pool of IT graduates have attracted a global enterprise that recognises the contribution that the region can make to its growth and profitability," she said. |
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