Waterford City is the largest urban area in the South East and is identified in the National Planning Framework as the principal urban centre and the economic engine for the region.

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Population increase

Waterford City’s Regional population will rise annually by +1.3% from 604,000 in 2018 to 804,000 in 2040. This 30% rise in the regional population will be driven by a +60% rise in the Waterford City urban population.

These projected growth rates are very much in line with the Irish Government’s National Planning Framework (Project Ireland 2040) which anticipates a 30,000 increase in population in Waterford City to 2040. The anticipated 200,00 extra people in the region are in line with population growth trends seen in the 2000-2018 period and represents the largest city-region catchment outside of Dublin.

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Jobs Created

Waterford City Region is the 6th fastest growing region in the EU in terms of job growth.  The Waterford City Region is creating Unemployment rate >1,000 additional jobs annually. 40% of new jobs are being created in high-value added sectors in high-Tech Manufacturing, Professional, Scientific and ICT Sectors.

Waterford City Region is ranked  2nd, 3rd and 4th place winners of European Cities and Regions of the Future 2018/2019 for economic potential, business friendliness and FDi Strategy in its population category.

  • Glanbia announced plans to build a new €140 million cheese manufacturing facility in Belview.
  • Bausch & Lomb will create 100 jobs as part of a €115 million investment. The 100 new jobs will be in addition to the 1,350 employees currently employed in Waterford.
  • West Pharma will create 300 new jobs at the Waterford site which is a high-end €100 million investment into a Greenfield site.
  • Eirgen/Opko Health’s decision to establish their global R&D centre of excellence means an additional 125 jobs which will double the current workforce to 250.
  • Eurofins Scientific has announced plans to create an additional 175 new jobs in Waterford and bring their Waterford based workforce to 500.
  • Bluefin, a leader in secure payment platforms for merchants has established its European headquarters in Waterford.
  • The Agora Companies, the global publishing consortium, has brought 125 additional jobs to its Waterford offices in digital publishing, software development, technical support and customer services.
  • Sanofi has recently invested €200 million into the Waterford based biotechnology campus. Lantus, Sanofi’s insulin brand is now added to the list of products made at the Waterford site.
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Age of workforce
and population

With 70% of the population of the Waterford City Region of working age and 23% of the population under the age of 18, the population is one of the youngest in Ireland.

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Multicultural

With 70% of the population of the Waterford City Region of working age and 23% of the population under the age of 18, the population is one of the youngest in Ireland.