Twenty-three jobs are to be created in the Corca Dhuibhne Gaeltacht.
Minister Dara Calleary has made the announcement as part of his two-day visit to Kerry.
Technology company, Net Feasa Ltd, is expanding its business in Dingle.
The Údarás na Gaeltachta client company provides digital transformation services to the world’s largest operators to help keep global trade moving.
Dara Calleary is Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, and also has the social protection portfolio.
Today he is also officially opening gteic@Uíbh Ráthach, a remote working and digital innovation hub in Ballinskelligs in the Iveragh Gaeltacht.
He has also turned the sod on Dingle GAA club’s plans for a multi-purpose all-weather community astroturf pitch with lighting; the club has received approval of a LEADER grant of almost €140,000.
Minister Calleary will also visit a housing project in Ballyferriter, part-funded by Údarás, which addresses the lack of accommodation for Irish colleges.
Tomorrow, he’ll turn the sod on the renovation and extension of the Carnegie building which is part of the Cahersiveen Town Centre Regeneration Project.
His other engagements include the official openings of the Riverwalk, Castleisland and the Moyvane Village Hub, Fáilte Isteach Gach Duine.