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AI Infrastructure Provider Makes Strategic Investment to Support European Region 

Crusoe Opens European Headquarters in Dublin

Crusoe Opens European Headquarters in Dublin

Crusoe, the industry’s first vertically integrated AI infrastructure provider, today announced its European headquarters in Dublin. With the support of the Irish government through IDA Ireland, Crusoe expects to grow its workforce in Ireland to approximately 100 people over the next three years. The company is hiring for multiple roles in Dublin across its Networking, Site Reliability Engineering, Customer Success, and Support departments. 

Crusoe’s new European headquarters will allow the company to deepen its customer and partner relationships across the region. In December of 2023, the company announced its first data center in Europe, located in Iceland. Powered by geothermal energy, the 100% renewable energy data center continues to support AI workloads for customers across Europe. 

Chase Lochmiller, CEO and co-founder, Crusoe said: "Establishing our European Headquarters in Dublin marks another milestone in Crusoe’s global strategy. Dublin's reputation as a world-class technology hub, and its exceptional talent pool, makes it the perfect location to forge stronger connections with our European customers and partners.” 
 
Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke said: “The news that Crusoe AI will establish their European HQ in Dublin, with the creation of 100 jobs, is very welcome. Cloud infrastructure plays a vital role in Ireland's digital and sustainable future by serving as both a critical enabler of AI technology and a potential catalyst for renewable energy adoption. This announcement is a testament to the skilled technology workforce and thriving AI innovation ecosystem here. Our National AI Strategy: ‘AI – Here for Good’ which was refreshed in November sets out the Government’s intention to harness trustworthy, person-centred AI for our collective economic and societal good. We are delighted to welcome Crusoe AI to Europe and to Ireland.”

Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation, Niamh Smyth, TD, said “Ireland is now ranked as the fifth most advanced digital economy in the EU, and having Crusoe choose Ireland as their European Headquarters is another vote of confidence in our country. These roles will allow for exciting opportunities for many of our skilled workforce.”

Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, said: ‘’Crusoe’s announcement today of plans for 100 jobs in Ireland, as part of establishing their European Headquarters in Dublin is great news and a great vote of confidence in the skilled workforce available here. AI will be a key focus on our upcoming new strategy in IDA Ireland, so I am delighted to see companies like Crusoe join our technology ecosystem here.’’

To view open positions on Crusoe’s careers page here.