New technology business launches into NI market

  • Newly established IT solutions and document technology leader Innovative Workplace Solutions (IWS) has invested in opening its headquarters in Northern Ireland.

    As the premier partner of Xerox products and services in NI, IWS has opened their innovation centre on Belfast’s Heron Road. 

    Owned by long-established Irish business National Business Machines (NBM), the company has growth firmly in its sights, with plans to invest £1.8M into developing its network of customers over the next three years. 11 full time staff will be in post by the end of this year and further recruitment is planned for 2023.

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    IWS is led by the previous managing director of Xerox Ireland, Mark McPhillips. He said: “Our focus is on helping organisations work smarter, more efficiently and more effectively through the deployment of innovative IT services and workplace technology solutions.We talk about creating ‘the workspace of tomorrow’ through innovative technology. We know businesses must create modern, efficient and secure workspaces for their people – in both their physical and virtual offices.”

    Speaking about their decision to launch in Belfast, Mark added: “Northern Ireland represents a fantastic growth opportunity for us. The entrepreneurial spirit, innovation and sheer level of business talent in Northern Ireland makes it an ideal place for us to set up our headquarters. We look forward to embedding ourselves in the local community and building positive working relationships across a wide range of sectors.” 

    Source: Written from press release.

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