Mon 28th Nov 2011, 10:58AM about graduate-jobs.com news.
Graduates can expect more job opportunities in Northern Ireland after a design and manufacturing company based in west Belfast unveiled plans to create 166 job openings.
Andor technology announced the £18 million investment, which is part of a five-year strategy to increase the firm's turnover more than twofold by growing existing sales channels and widening its portfolio of products to include mid-price cameras.
Arlene Foster, the enterprise minister, marked the company's announcement.
Invest NI has offered £1.5 million in support and is in discussion with the company regarding potential backing for training, plus research and development activities.
The camera firm started in 1989 as a spin-off from Queen's University now employs more than 230 staff in Northern Ireland and 321 world-wide.
The company will also establish the Andor Learning and Development Academy, which is supported by the Department for Employment and Learning (DEL) through its Assured Skills programme.
Copyright Press Association 2011
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