Anthropic has announced plans to recruit 200 employees across engineering, sales, finance, legal, compliance and operations in Dublin, responding to strong enterprise demand across Europe, according to TechCentral.

The AI safety company's EMEA revenue has grown 11-fold year-on-year, driven by enterprises, digital-native businesses and startups building with Claude. The expansion reflects Ireland's growing position as an AI adoption hub, with the IMF recently ranking Ireland first globally for skill readiness and Trinity College Dublin research showing enterprise AI adoption nearly doubling in a single year.

Daniela Amodei, President and Co-founder at Anthropic, said: "We're expanding our Irish operations to meet strong enterprise demand across Europe. What we hear consistently from Europe's largest businesses is that they want AI they can trust – systems that are safe, reliable and built with their interests in mind. That's exactly what Anthropic exists to provide, and Dublin is the ideal base to deliver it."

The announcement follows the Irish Government's Digital and AI 2030 Strategy, published weeks earlier, setting out Ireland's ambition to become a global hub for AI while building on the country's technology talent base.

Dónal Travers, Executive Director at IDA Ireland, said: "Artificial intelligence has been identified as a key driver of investment growth within IDA Ireland's strategy. At this pivotal moment for digital transformation, I am delighted that Anthropic is expanding its presence in Ireland with the creation of 200 new roles, as it scales its international operations."

Anthropic serves more than 300,000 enterprise customers, with eight of the Fortune 10 companies using Claude. The Dublin expansion positions Ireland as a strategic base for serving European enterprise clients requiring trusted, reliable AI systems aligned with their operational requirements.

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