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MongoDB announced on 23 April 2026 that it will invest €74 million in its Irish operations and open a new office in Cork, creating 200 jobs and expanding its Irish workforce by more than 50% by 2027.
The roles will include engineering, product development and customer-facing positions, bringing total staff in Ireland to over 500.
The Nasdaq-listed database company, which established its EMEA headquarters in Dublin in 2013, said the Cork office will support its Dublin base and hybrid working model.
The expansion is supported by IDA Ireland.
CEO CJ Desai framed the investment around growing demand for data platforms that can support production-grade, agentic AI applications and accurate retrieval across multi-cloud environments.
Silicon Republic noted the company is deepening university partnerships and named Donal Walsh as a newly appointed vice-president of product and technology who will help lead local talent initiatives.
The move aims to strengthen MongoDB’s engineering and AI capabilities within the EU while helping customers meet evolving data protection and AI regulatory requirements.








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