Strengthening global partnerships through innovation and knowledge exchange, Ireland has expressed strong interest in expanding cooperation with India across key growth sectors including technology, education, and research.
Irish Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers shared this vision during his visit to the Hyderabad offices of Techfynder and Test Triangle. He noted that closer collaboration between the 2 countries becomes increasingly important as the European Union and India move forward with discussions around a new trade agreement. Chambers also highlighted Hyderabad’s position as a major technology hub contributing significantly to international business and policy conversations.
During the visit, the Minister reviewed how Test Triangle supports businesses from Telangana in scaling their operations within Ireland’s technology ecosystem. The engagement focused on strengthening innovation-driven partnerships and creating new opportunities for cross-border growth.
Praveen Madire, CEO of Techfynder and Test Triangle, said the visit included interactions with local employees, where discussions centred on innovation-led expansion and global collaboration. The delegation also participated in an event at JNTU Hyderabad, where students and parents received guidance on higher education opportunities in Ireland and potential international career pathways.
Chambers emphasised that. Indian-rooted companies play an important role in building stronger global partnerships He reiterated Ireland’s commitment to promoting international business collaboration aimed at accelerating digital transformation and supporting economic reform through technology and education partnerships.
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