A global data, analytics and AI leader for the banking, insurance and public sectors company Quantexa has opened its new Dublin office at 4 George’s Dock, in the city’s International Financial Services Centre (IFSC).
The company said the opening of the new office marks a major expansion of its European research and development footprint in Europe.
Quantexa said its Dublin office will bring together a growing team of data scientists, researchers, and engineers to accelerate its investment in AI, machine learning and decision intelligence.
The company said the new centre will play a central role in developing next-generation capabilities, including knowledge graphs, intelligent agents, large language models, and trusted decision intelligence solutions, while deepening collaboration with Irish universities, research institutions, and technology talent ecosystem to support future growth.
Vishal Marria, CEO of Quantexa, said that Dublin offers an exceptional combination of world-class technical talent, a vibrant AI research community, and strong support for innovation.
“This new office gives us the opportunity to deepen our R&D efforts in areas like large language models, knowledge graph technologies, and trustworthy AI. We’re excited to build a team here that will help shape the next generation of decision intelligence and deliver meaningful impact for our customers globally,” he added.
Michael Lohan, the CEO of IDA Ireland, said the move by Quantexa is another strong endorsement of Ireland’s position as a global innovation hub and as a leading location for financial services companies.
“We are delighted to support Quantexa as it grows its presence in Ireland and contributes to the continued strength of our technology ecosystem,” he added.
Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke said that Quantexa’s decision to establish a new R&D Centre of Excellence in Dublin is a strong endorsement of the country’s position as a leading global hub for AI, data analytics and advanced technology.
“This investment highlights the depth of our talent base, the strength of our research ecosystem and Ireland’s attractiveness as a location for high-value innovation-led activities. The centre will support highly skilled jobs and further strengthen Ireland’s role in developing next-generation AI and decision intelligence solutions for global markets,” the Minister added.

