30 new jobs announced Leeside

Togher based Accuflow, is planning a major three year global expansion which will increase its workforce from 10 to 40 people.
30 new jobs in the technology sector are to be announced in Cork today.
Togher based Accuflow, which has offices in Britain, Italy and China, is to invest €1m in the manufacturing of new smart home heating controls which will save consumers an average of €300 a year.
The company is planning a major three year global expansion which will increase its workforce from 10 to 40 people.
The new roles are in the areas of sales, administration, marketing computer programming and software development roles.
Minister for Agriculture Cork's Simon Coveney will be in attendance for the launch of the company's state-of-the-art Smartzone hub.
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