

Speaking at the opening, Lennon said Salesforce had a long-term commitment to Ireland and would assist local businesses with their digital transformation. "Dublin has a deserved reputation as a European hotspot for global tech and our teams in Ireland are laser focused on delivering growth and success for companies in Ireland and across Europe who are looking to data, AI, and automation to digitally transform.” Salesforce Tower Dublin will bring all of our employees together in one location in a truly unique workspace that has been expertly designed for our teams to collaborate and connect. Employees of 28 different nationalities will work at the Dublin office.Ĭarolan Lennon, head of Salesforce Ireland, said: “This is an exciting day in the history of Salesforce in Ireland. Salesforce employed around 3,000 people in Ireland prior to job cuts affecting 200 workers as part of global layoffs.

The campus includes two 'Ohana Floors' for Salesforce employees, customers and partners that will also be made available for free to non-profits, education groups and foundations to host events. The protected former British Rail Hotel building has been restored, and also features public amenities in the form of retail outlets and a winter garden. The customer relationship management software company said the green roof will be covered with plants to sequester carbon, and 60,000 bees to help the pollination and biodiversity of inner city Dublin. The site uses 100% renewable energy assisted by rooftop solar panels, and has attained doubled LEED Platinum certification. The building has been design to feature 70% more collaboration for staff as well as a 150-person auditorium. Salesforce has officially opened Salesforce Tower Dublin campus, its largest office in the EMEA region, on North Wall Quay.
