Partsol, the US-founded AI firm, has announced plans to create at least 25 new highly-skilled jobs in Ireland as it accelerates international expansion from its global headquarters in Dublin.
The announcement reflects the company's long-term commitment to Ireland and will increase Partsol's present headcount in Ireland to around 35.
Partsol has already raised $28.6 million (€25.2 million) in funding and expects to double that by the end of 2025.
The firm's Cognitive AI platform ATAI is designed for high-stakes industries such as healthcare, law, accounting and financial services, where accuracy is paramount and hallucinations are unacceptable.
ATAI is engineered with a unique "AI Stem Cells" framework grounded in verifiable truth, drawing on four scientific pillars to ensure outputs are rooted in factual evidence, not probabilistic guesswork.
Commenting on his firm's hiring plans, CEO of Partsol Dr. Darryl Williams said: "We're investing in Irish talent because we believe the most important breakthroughs in AI will come from teams that are both technically brilliant and ethically grounded.
"The calibre of expertise here is world-class, and it gives us the foundation to build not just a product, but a company that leads globally from Ireland. This is only the beginning of our hiring plans and we intend to expand next year too.
The decision to relocate from the US to Ireland earlier this year reflects a deeper and more strategic bet on Ireland's future, said Dr. Williams.
"Ireland offers a rare combination of regulatory clarity, scientific integrity and entrepreneurial energy. For a company like Partsol, building the future of AI, that's not just attractive - it's essential.
"Where others see regulation as a constraint, we see it as an accelerant. Ireland's leadership on AI and data policy gives us the confidence to innovate boldly, knowing we're building within a framework that prioritises safety, transparency and long-term trust.
"The future of AI shouldn't be left to chance or unchecked experimentation. It should be built with intention, in places that value both innovation and responsibility. That's why we're proud to call Ireland home," he said.
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