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Calder Group sharpens focus with strategic divestments
Author: Business-sale
Calder Group has sold two subsidiaries – Leeds Bronze and Helander Precision Engineering – to concentrate on its core metals operations.
Integral Ad Science ramps up Irish expansion with new engineering hires
Author: IDA Ireland
Integral Ad Science is doubling down on its Irish operations, relocating to One Central Plaza in Dublin and boosting its local team by over 50% in the past year.
Tricel taps Xylem for growth
Author: Irish Examiner
Irish engineering group Tricel has partnered with water technology giant Xylem through the acquisition of Lowara Distribution Ireland.
German acquisition strengthens integrated engineering services
Author: Irish Times
German powerhouse Dussmann is set to acquire Dublin-based Lynskey Engineering, expanding its mechanical and electrical capabilities under one roof.
ControlSoft bets on Belfast for engineering growth
Author: Department for the Economy
ControlSoft Automation Systems is establishing a new engineering hub in East Belfast, creating 27 high-value jobs over the next three years, including roles for graduates.
Altimetrik snaps up SLK to create AI-first engineering giant
Author: Big News Network
Altimetrik is set to acquire SLK Software, bolstering its AI-first, platform-native engineering model with SLK’s broad technology services stack.
IBM deepens roots in Waterford with new engineering jobs
Author: Waterford News
IBM is creating 75 new software engineering roles in Waterford, strengthening Ireland’s position as a hub for global R&D.
ABM ramps up ESG delivery with TOM Social Value Portal
Author: Facilitate Magazine
ABM is sharpening its ESG strategy by launching on the TOM Social Value Portal. This digital platform lets the facilities and engineering giant measure, report, and verify its social value efforts, with a clear focus on public sector procurement.
Amey strengthens its Northern Ireland footprint
Author: Rail Business Daily
Amey has secured a place on Translink’s £40 million Professional Services Framework, positioning itself to deliver strategic engineering solutions across Northern Ireland over the next four years.


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