
(L-R) Workdays’ Rich Sauer, CLO & head of corporate affairs; Workdays’ Victoria MacKechnie, director of corporate affairs and operations; Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke and IDA Irelands’ Michael Lohan
In late 2025 Workday announced a new AI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Dublin, Ireland which is the organisation’s EMEA headquarters. The new AI CoE, will accelerate AI innovation, expand partnerships across Ireland’s innovation network, and build critical AI skills. The new centre comes with a three-year €175 million investment and the creation of 200 specialised AI roles.
The investment, supported by the Government of Ireland, significantly expands Dublin’s role in Workday’s global innovation strategy. Since 2008, Workday’s team in Dublin has led key R&D efforts, delivering core AI-embedded solutions like Workday Learning and Workday Assistant.
Developing Purpose-Built AI for Global Customers
The AI CoE will serve as Workday’s European engine for product development. Workday’s global model enables a round-the-clock 24-hour innovation cycle across EMEA, North America and Asia Pacific, accelerating delivery. In an increasingly complex regulatory landscape, the framework also ensures technology is built with the regional expertise needed to meet evolving compliance.
Cross functional teams of AI, cybersecurity, engineering and research experts, including 200 new specialised AI roles, will drive R&D for Workday Illuminate™ and Workday’s AI Agents. Now used by more than 75 percent of Workday core customers, Illuminate understands the business context around the data to transform business operations by elevating humans, accelerating finance, and managing an organisation’s entire fleet of AI agents.
Partnering with Ireland’s Innovation Network
The Centre of Excellence will strengthen Workday’s partnerships across industry, academia, and government. Through the Workday Innovation Network, created with Enterprise Ireland, the organisation will collaborate with Irish AI start-ups, SMEs and industry leaders to drive innovation.
The Centre will also serve as a hub for academic research, including Workday’s AI Industry Fellowships with Trinity College Dublin, Dublin City University, and Research Ireland. By embedding post-doctoral researchers within R&D teams, these programmes bring cutting-edge expertise into real-world AI challenges. Complementing this, the Workday Chair of Technology & Society leads independent research on AI’s broader societal impact.
Upskilling Workmates for an AI-Powered, Human-Centred Future
Workday is also investing in AI skills development for its workmates in Dublin. Workday recently launched an AI upskilling programme in partnership with Technology Ireland Digital Skillnet’s AI Business Academy.
More than 300 Workday leaders have completed the programme, earning executive certificates in “Leading AI Strategy” from Trinity College Dublin. The company also supports employees in pursuing advanced AI and technology qualifications through IDA Ireland–backed postgraduate programmes. Together with TU Dublin, more than 285 employees have already graduated with certifications spanning leadership, product development, machine learning, and cybersecurity.
Expanding Workday’s Headquarters in Europe
To support its continued growth in Europe, Workday will open a new, state-of-the-art EMEA headquarters at College Square. Designed to drive innovation, the headquarters will include a new Customer Experience Centre (CXC) – an immersive space for European customers to collaborate alongside Workday product experts and senior leaders.
Link to full Workday Press Release
