An IT services company is to create 25 new jobs.
Qualcom will expand its workforce in Dublin with 13 of the positions coming on stream there, while 12 will be created with the opening of a Belfast office.
The company is investing €1.75 million into the expansion which is backed by Invest Northern Ireland.
Meanwhile, three Irish companies have confirmed new contracts following a trade mission to India.
They include the TaxBack group; Kilkenny's Connolly Red Mills; and Dublin company Globoforce.
The mission, which is in its final day, focused on securing high tech investments as well as encouraging more Indian students to study here.
Speaking from India, the Minister for Jobs and Innovation Richard Bruton said many companies are attracted to Ireland for all the traditional reasons: