Mathworks the US mathematical computing software company is amongst a large number of tech companies that have setup their EMEA offices in Ireland. They recently celebrated their 5th anniversary in Galway and lot has happened in those five years including the pandemic. Ronan talks to Mathworks Ireland MD Richard Haxby about this and more.
Richard talks about his background, what Mathworks does, their work with startups, their biggest selling product and their 5th anniversary. Richard also talks about how the pandemic affected Mathworks and their clients, the new staff they are hiring, and the metaverse.
MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software for engineers and scientists and, looking ahead to 2022 and beyond, MathWorks Ireland is working towards the establishment of a dedicated Commercial Customer Success Team which will ensure seamless end-to-end customer support for those looking to implement MathWork’s products into their workflows.
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