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A Canadian communications company is to create 60 new jobs when it establishes its European headquarters in Northern Ireland. A Canadian communications company is to create 60 jobs when it establishes its European headquarters in Northern Ireland.
BTI Systems specialises in fibre optics for the internet. It is investing £6.7m over the next three years and will be employing software engineers.BTI Systems specialises in fibre optics for the internet. It is investing £6.7m over the next three years and will be employing software engineers.
The project has received backing from Invest NI.The project has received backing from Invest NI.
The company is yet to finalise its base, but it is expected to be in the greater Belfast area.The company is yet to finalise its base, but it is expected to be in the greater Belfast area.
The investment was announced by Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster.
Speaking at the announcement, the minister said: "BTI Systems will create 60 high quality software engineering posts over the next three years, delivering an additional £2.3m annually in wages and salaries into the local economy."
Chairman of BTI Systems Gregory Koss said: "The BTI Systems Belfast headquarters will be our main centre of operation in Europe, bringing us closer to new and existing customers and enabling us to continue our rapid growth in the EMEA region.
"Northern Ireland offers many advantages as a regional hub.
"BTI plans to leverage the local talent pool to grow the company's software development efforts, expand its global footprint, and continue to deliver best-in-class technologies and solutions to the European marketplace."