They're planning to bring on 50 more people, which will grow the team there to about 200.
Sofia Ferreira, who is in charge of Organon in Portugal, the UK, Ireland, and the Nordic countries, says that their plan is all about coming up with new ideas and working together, especially to create health options for women's health issues. This new center will help Portugal act as a main place for tech operations, using cool gadgets and people from around here.
Michael Rauenzahn, Organon’s CTO, says that the Lisbon team will work on AI, automation, figuring out data, and ERP stuff. They're adding new AI stuff to let employees focus on bigger tasks, make the company run better, and turn info into things they can really use.
Lisbon's spot, which is like a link between Europe, Africa, and South America, also helped them decide to grow here. They're looking for people like scrum masters, network operations engineers, ServiceNow analysts, ERP pros, AI engineers, developers, data experts, business analysts, and product owners. They want to get young people involved through university programs and internships.