AK pharmaceuticals opens engineering centre of excellence in Ireland
AK pharmaceuticals, part of the Aker Kvaerner Group, has opened its new Engineering Centre of Excellence in the Cork Airport Business Park, Ireland. The move is predicted to create up to 220 new jobs over the next three years.
AK pharmaceuticals, part of the Aker Kvaerner Group, has opened its new Engineering Centre of Excellence in the Cork Airport Business Park, Ireland. The move is predicted to create up to 220 new jobs over the next three years.
The Irish Development Agency (IDA) is supporting the international dimension of this project, which involves 85 high calibre jobs.
AK pharmaceuticals provides a full range of engineering, construction, validation and maintenance services to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. The role of the new Centre will be to support its services to the pharmaceutical sector across Europe. A number of key functions will be located at the Cork office, including data storage and processing, software development and training facilities, with the aim of establishing this office as a principal centre of excellence for Europe.
Mark Leggett, President, AK pharmaceuticals, said: 'This move to Ireland is an extremely positive one for AK pharmaceuticals. It has come about from working with and listening to the world's leading pharmaceutical companies, many of whom have operations based in the area. Our focus is on the long term, supporting our customers throughout the lifetime of their assets, delivering quality and predictable outcomes in relationships built on trust.'