Today, the company revealed plans to double its office capacity to accommodate up to 60 employees.
The company that first implemented the Dublin Bus real-time passenger information platform has increased its capacity at a site in Maynooth.
Since opening its first office in 2018, INIT has steadily grown, employing 25 people in its Maynooth facility.
Today, the company revealed plans to double its office capacity to accommodate up to 60 employees.
Minister Peter Burke TD welcomed the news, highlighting the employment opportunities it brings.
Matthias Kühn, INIT COO, praised Maynooth's role in their success and invited applications for their development centre.
Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, hailed INIT's growth as a boon for the region's technology sector.

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