Auxilion €10m AI-driven investment to create 30 jobs

Founder and CEO Philip Maguire to become chair as Patrick Jordan takes helm as CEO of Auxilion.

Established Irish tech business Auxilion is to invest €10m in a move to capitalise on opportunities in the areas of AI and automation.

Auxilion is currently expanding its wider team across Ireland and the UK, with up to 30 new jobs over the course of this year.

“We have been working hard to continue to evolve our service offerings, which underpins our ability to solve problems for clients today and address the challenges they face in the future”

These positions will predominantly be across the operations and sales teams, with senior hires to include a head of Sales and head of Commercial & Bid Management. They will also include roles to support Auxilion’s enhanced modern workplace and AI offering.

As well as new roles, Auxilion will be investing in its professional development and upskilling opportunities for existing staff, with plans to strengthen is graduate and apprenticeship programmes across Ireland and the UK.

Focused delivery

It has also been revealed that founder Philip Maguire will become executive chair of Auxilion while Patrick Jordan has taken up the role of CEO and will be responsible for the direction and leadership of the business.

“The company enjoyed significant growth and transformation under Philip’s leadership, but we see even more potential in the market moving forward and we have a clear focus on where we are taking the company based on the unique value we offer our clients, and we will be even more focused on delivering and building on our partnerships to deliver those outcomes,” Jordan said.

“We have been working hard to continue to evolve our service offerings, which underpins our ability to solve problems for clients today and address the challenges they face in the future.”

As part of the investment, the company plans to enhance its offering for customers in the areas of modern workplace, process modernisation, artificial intelligence (AI), data management, and automation.

The next stage of growth will also include a UK market expansion.

“Alongside Patrick, I look forward to building on our heritage and taking Auxilion to the next level,” Maguire said.

“That means focusing on what we have always done and what we’re known for – delivering an excellent customer experience and unlocking value through technology. It also means taking opportunities and futureproofing the business by bringing in fresh talent, expanding operations, and driving growth.

“Over the last 28 years, innovation and change have been constant in Auxilion. This strategic shift is no different in that it will build on our strengths, whilst generating new ideas and driving the organisation forward,” Maguire added.

Main image at top: Patrick Jordan, the new CEO of Auxilion

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John Kennedy
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