Download PDF version Contact company
Tyco expects to hire an estimated 600 employees in Cork over the next three years
Tyco also announced its new global headquarters is the same as its global business services center in Cork

Tyco International plc recently announced the completion of the merger between Tyco International Ltd. and its wholly owned subsidiary, Tyco International plc, a company incorporated under the laws of Ireland. As a result of the merger, each shareholder of Tyco International Ltd. received one share of Tyco International plc for each share of Tyco International Ltd. held immediately prior to the merger.

Tyco also announced that its new global headquarters is located in Cork, at the same site as its global business services centre, which was established earlier this year. Tyco expects to hire an estimated 600 employees in Cork over the next three years, bringing its total employment in Ireland to approximately 700.

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

How should security adapt to the unique aspects of the corrections market?
How should security adapt to the unique aspects of the corrections market?

Physical security technologies are a prominent tool used by correctional facilities to provide a safe, secure, and controlled environment for staff, inmates, and the wider communit...

How retailers can use AI video security to combat the retail theft crisis
How retailers can use AI video security to combat the retail theft crisis

Retailers now often find themself in a precarious situation. Profit margins are being squeezed by widespread shoplifting: The Council on Criminal Justice reports that between the f...

Upskilling and evolving: the changing role of systems integrators
Upskilling and evolving: the changing role of systems integrators

Technology advances in the security industry are transforming the way modern systems are designed and installed. Customers today are looking for greater scalability and flexibility...

Quick poll
Which trend do you think will define physical security in the next 5 years?