Driverless Cars Tech To Create 50 Jobs In Co. Galway
A 44 million euro investment into the development of driverless cars will see the creation of at least 50 jobs in Co. Galway
Valeo plans to increase staff at its plant in Tuam making it one of the largest research and development facilities in the country.
Minister of State for Rural Affairs Sean Canney has welcomed the announcement and says it shows Ireland can provide global companies with skilled workers and the necessary infrastructure in rural and regional locations.
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According to their website, Valeo is an Automotive Supplier, partner to automakers worldwide. As a technology company, Valeo develops innovative products and systems that contribute to the reduction of CO2 Emissions and to the development of intuitive driving. Valeo Group has 136 Production Sites, 16 Research Centres, 34 Development Centres, 15 Distribution Platforms, Employs 81,800 people across 29 Countries Worldwide.