IT jobs boost 'shows NI talent'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/northern_ireland/6725763.stm Version 0 of 1. More than 400 high-tech jobs are being created in Londonderry and Belfast. Fujitsu Services' £18m investment includes a new IT centre in Derry, creating 328 new positions. Its Belfast centre will also get 74 new staff. It is being supported by a £5.65m Invest Northern Ireland grant. Economy minister Nigel Dodds said the "landmark project demonstrates the strength and skill of the talent pool across Northern Ireland". He said it would provide a major boost to the economy in the north west and demonstrated the potential for similar developments in other areas. David Courtley, CEO of Fujitsu Services, paid tribute to Derry's "advanced local infrastructure, the availability of an IT-focused labour market and a very close proximity to the UK/European marketplace". He said the new jobs would "encompass a broad spectrum of specialist high-quality IT services roles". The company provides IT systems and support across a wide range of industries. |