It comes as the company recently announced the relocation of its EMEA hub to Dublin, where it currently employs 21 people.
Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar welcomed the the company's plans to expand their workforce. The business has had an Irish office since 2019, when it was decided to move the VidMob EMEA headquarters from the UK to Dublin. The New York-based company closed a Series C financing round last year, raising $50 million expansion capital from a combination of funds, strategic investors and influential companies in the creative technology space.
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