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Regeneron Announces 400 New Jobs in Limerick

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REGENERON Pharmaceuticals, a leading, science-driven biopharmaceutical company, today announced that it will add more than 400 new jobs, bringing total headcount to over 1,400 at its Industrial Operations and Product Supply (IOPS) campus in the Limerick area.

The new jobs will support the production of Regeneron’s existing life-changing medicines. The company is maximizing manufacturing capacity at its New York facility for REGN-COV2, Regeneron’s investigational two-antibody combination being developed for the potential treatment and prevention of COVID-19 infection.

The creation of more than 400 new jobs is part of Regeneron’s long-term commitment to Ireland and the Limerick community. Since 2014, Regeneron has invested over $1 billion to build the largest bulk biologics production facility in the country, with over 1,000 employees, more than 300 contingent workers and close to 500 construction personnel currently working on site. Recruitment is underway to hire full-time, high-end specialist jobs in commercial manufacturing, process sciences, quality assurance/control, supply chain and various support functions for scientists, chemists and technicians.

Dan Van Plew, Executive Vice President & General Manager of IOPS at Regeneron said,

“As this pandemic hit, we needed to quickly change how we do things and where we make our products. In order to make space in our New York facilities to accommodate our COVID-19 efforts, we needed to ramp-up capacity here in Limerick.

“Despite ramping up commercial production sooner than planned, my team hasn’t missed a beat. You can only perform like this if you have good people, and Ireland has lots of good people, so we are excited to be hiring 400 more.”

Niall O’Leary, Vice President & Site Head, IOPS Limerick said, “Just six years ago, we hired our first employee in Limerick. Today, we have more than 1,000 full-time employees at our Limerick campus and with this latest announcement we are adding an additional 400 people to our world-class team.

“This demonstrates not only Regeneron’s incredibly strong pipeline but our commitment to Ireland and the Mid-West region. I am very proud of what our team has achieved and continue to be impressed with the calibre of talent here.”

An Taoiseach Micheál Martin said, “This significant jobs announcement by Regeneron is a further vote of confidence in the skills and talent of our workforce and provides a welcome boost to our economy. Ireland continues to resonate with leading global companies for investment.

“The government’s mission over the coming months and years is to rebuild our society and economy in the post- COVID world. We need to get people back to work and to protect and create sustainable jobs. This announcement is an important and welcome step in that journey.”

An Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar said,

“Since choosing Limerick as their home, Regeneron has gone from strength to strength. Today’s announcement comes as a welcome boost for Ireland and the Mid-West at a very tough time. It’s a big vote of confidence in the future of the Irish economy.

“It will create an additional 400 well-paid jobs, bringing their total workforce here to 1,400. Ireland has the skills and talent to make it the perfect country for companies creating the jobs of the future.”

Mary Buckley, Executive Director, IDA Ireland said, “The addition of 400 highly skilled roles by Regeneron at its Limerick campus is a huge boost for Ireland and the Mid-West region. The company has expanded rapidly since it first chose to locate in Limerick.

“This significant job announcement by Regeneron in a regional location is very welcome and points to Ireland’s reputation as a global location of excellence for biopharmaceuticals. I wish the team continued success as they welcome 400 new colleagues to the site in the coming months.”

Visit www.regeneron.ie to learn more and see a current list of job openings in Ireland.

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