Markforged to open its new European headquarters in Ireland

April 8, 2019

Markforged, Inc., headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, USA, has announced the opening of its first official European headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, as part of the its planned global expansion for 2019. The new European headquarters has been established with the support of the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.

The Dublin office will be the first international office for Markforged, and will serve as the base of its operations in Europe. Over the next three years, the company stated that it intends to employ one-hundred new staff, across all functions, at the new headquarters.

“Launching our Dublin operations is a huge milestone for Markforged as we look to strengthen our business overseas,” stated Darcey Harrison, Global VP Sales, Services and Partnerships at Markforged. “Our experience working with IDA Ireland has been nothing but exceptional– we’re thrilled to be joining such a thriving tech community with such support.”

Markforged has begun the process of expanding its international operations over the last two years, developing a global partner network in fifty countries. Stephen Barbuto, EMEA Director of Commercial Sales, will lead the team opening the new Dublin office.

www.markforged.com

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