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The Digital Hub

The Digital Hub

Cluster of tech companies in Dublin, Ireland


The Digital Hub is a cluster of technology, digital media and internet companies in The Liberties area of Dublin, Ireland. The hub consists of almost 75 companies located in eight buildings, collectively employing 700 people.[1] It is the largest enterprise cluster of its kind in Ireland.[2]

St. Patrick's Tower and the Gatelodge building at The Digital Hub.

History

The Irish Government founded The Digital Hub in 2003 to cater for companies involved in information technology, with Media Lab Europe—a business venture by MIT, as its anchor.[3] By 2017, more than 200 companies have (or still are) located there, including Amazon, Etsy, Havok, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Lonely Planet, Eventbrite, Slack, and Stripe.[1][4]

In 2016 Fiach Mac Conghail, former Director of the Abbey Theatre, was appointed CEO of the Digital Hub Development Agency, the state agency which operates and promotes The Digital Hub.[5]

In 2021 the government announced that it would wind down the Digital Hub and transfer land to the Land Development Agency.[6] The LDA announced in 2023 it would turn th e site into a €180 million development called Pear Tree Crossing.[6]


References

  1. Charlie Taylor (11 January 2017). "Digital Hub in Dublin gained 28 firms in 2016". The Irish Times.
  2. "Hub must learn from mistakes at Arthouse". The Irish Times. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  3. Gordon Hunt (12 January 2017). "Digital Hub nears 100 companies after year of expansion". Silicon Republic.
  4. Taylor, Charlie (29 September 2016). "Abbey Theatre director Fiach Mac Conghail to lead Digital Hub". The Irish Times. Retrieved 26 February 2022.



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