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14 Oct 2025

IT company announce opening of new headquarters in major Tipperary town

CET Connect has unveiled their new headquarters in Clonmel

CET Connect Clonmel

Paul O'Neill, Managing Director, CET Connect; Anthony O'Neill, Regional Installation Manager, CET Connect

A local IT company has unveiled their new headquarters in one of Tipperary's major towns.

CET Connect has officially opened their new office in Clonmel, representing a significant milestone in the company's growth.

The opening of the new CET Connect Clonmel office also signifies the company's commitment to the region.

Paul O’Neill, managing director of CET Connect said that the new office shows their dedication to supporting local communities.

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"This is an exciting and proud moment for CET Connect. The opening of our new headquarters in Clonmel not only symbolises our continued expansion but also reinforces our dedication to investing in the local community, as well as our wider operations across Europe.

"It reflects our ambition to grow, our focus on innovation and collaboration, and our ongoing commitment to both our customers and our people," Mr O'Neill said.

Founded in 1999, CET Connect Connect has grown from a small local business into a European leader in structured cabling and connectivity solutions.

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The new Clonmel headquarters marks a new chapter for the company as it celebrates 25 years of progress and growth.

More than just a physical space, the new HQ has been purposely designed to foster collaboration, drive, innovation, and support the company’s ambitious growth plans.

It will serve as a hub for strategic operations, technical expertise, and customer-focused development.

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