European companies scaling software delivery need partners who understand regional business hours, compliance expectations, and the pace of enterprise procurement — without sacrificing engineering depth. Ireland has become a natural hub for international technology operations, and a practical bridge for companies connecting European stakeholders with global delivery teams.
3035TECH operates in Ireland as a European projects and commercial hub — supporting clients like LunchTeam and coordinating delivery for organizations across the EU from Dublin, while engineering squads in Brazil provide scalable capacity with overlapping European hours.
What European clients typically need
Startups, growing businesses, and larger accounts often share the same core needs: senior engineers who communicate clearly in English, predictable delivery cadence, and partners who can join architecture discussions without a lengthy ramp-up. Staff augmentation embeds engineers into existing teams; managed squads take ownership of defined product areas.
GDPR-aware development practices, documentation standards, and transparent escalation paths matter as much as technical skills when partnerships span jurisdictions.
Combining local hub presence with nearshore depth
A commercial hub in Ireland does not replace engineering capacity — it complements it. Local alignment for contracts, meetings, and stakeholder communication pairs with Brazilian squads that bring depth in React, Java, mobile, and cloud-native stacks.
If you are evaluating partners for European delivery, start with a scoped engagement on a single workstream. Most long-term relationships begin with two to four engineers and expand as outcomes prove consistent.