18/04/2012
Over 500 Jobs To Be Created In Mylan Expansion
Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Mylan Inc. and the Irish Development Authority (IDA) today announced an important investment initiative to expand Mylan's operations in Dublin and Galway.
Through Mylan's annual investment of up to €76 million ($100 million) over the next five years, including funding for expanded research and development (R&D) capabilities, and support from the Irish Government through IDA, Mylan will add more than 500 new positions to its Ireland-based workforce by 2016. Mylan currently is the largest generics pharmaceutical manufacturer in Ireland and one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies. The IDA is the Irish agency responsible for attracting foreign direct investment to the country.
Taoiseach Kenny said: "Mylan's decision to expand in both Dublin and Galway is most welcome news. Mylan is a key member of the Irish pharmaceutical sector and one of the top suppliers in the country, providing the market with high quality generic pharmaceuticals and over-the-counter medicines. Today's announcement, in addition to the company's proven, 25-year track record as a top employer and reliable exporter in Ireland, demonstrates Mylan’s commitment to its Irish operations and recognition for the capabilities of its talented workforce. I would like to offer continued support of the Irish government, and IDA Ireland, to Mylan as it continues to grow in our country and as it further serves as an innovative contributor to the Irish economy."
Mylan CEO Heather Bresch said: "‘This investment in Mylan's Irish operations and the growth of our capabilities in the country demonstrate our continued commitment to and confidence in our respiratory franchise and injectables platform, both of which are among Mylan’s many long-term growth drivers. Ireland also has proven to be a valuable location for Mylan, providing the company with access to a skilled and highly educated workforce that shares our strong work ethic and commitment to excellence. I would like to thank Taoiseach Kenny, Richard Bruton, Ireland’s Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, along with IDA Ireland, for all of their support. Importantly, I’d also like to recognise Mylan's employees in Ireland for their hard work and dedication to our continued success.’"
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton said: "The life sciences industry is a key part of this government’s strategy for jobs and growth. Employing approximately 50,000 people here directly, the sector is a major strength in Ireland, but we must build on this. Today’s announcement that Mylan, already a very important part of this sector, is expanding with the creation of over 500 jobs is a massive boost for the country. Through continued implementation of the Action Plan for Jobs, I am determined to ensure that we can see more announcements like this around the country over the coming years."
(CD)
Through Mylan's annual investment of up to €76 million ($100 million) over the next five years, including funding for expanded research and development (R&D) capabilities, and support from the Irish Government through IDA, Mylan will add more than 500 new positions to its Ireland-based workforce by 2016. Mylan currently is the largest generics pharmaceutical manufacturer in Ireland and one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies. The IDA is the Irish agency responsible for attracting foreign direct investment to the country.
Taoiseach Kenny said: "Mylan's decision to expand in both Dublin and Galway is most welcome news. Mylan is a key member of the Irish pharmaceutical sector and one of the top suppliers in the country, providing the market with high quality generic pharmaceuticals and over-the-counter medicines. Today's announcement, in addition to the company's proven, 25-year track record as a top employer and reliable exporter in Ireland, demonstrates Mylan’s commitment to its Irish operations and recognition for the capabilities of its talented workforce. I would like to offer continued support of the Irish government, and IDA Ireland, to Mylan as it continues to grow in our country and as it further serves as an innovative contributor to the Irish economy."
Mylan CEO Heather Bresch said: "‘This investment in Mylan's Irish operations and the growth of our capabilities in the country demonstrate our continued commitment to and confidence in our respiratory franchise and injectables platform, both of which are among Mylan’s many long-term growth drivers. Ireland also has proven to be a valuable location for Mylan, providing the company with access to a skilled and highly educated workforce that shares our strong work ethic and commitment to excellence. I would like to thank Taoiseach Kenny, Richard Bruton, Ireland’s Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, along with IDA Ireland, for all of their support. Importantly, I’d also like to recognise Mylan's employees in Ireland for their hard work and dedication to our continued success.’"
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton said: "The life sciences industry is a key part of this government’s strategy for jobs and growth. Employing approximately 50,000 people here directly, the sector is a major strength in Ireland, but we must build on this. Today’s announcement that Mylan, already a very important part of this sector, is expanding with the creation of over 500 jobs is a massive boost for the country. Through continued implementation of the Action Plan for Jobs, I am determined to ensure that we can see more announcements like this around the country over the coming years."
(CD)
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