Irish digital services company opens first UK office

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  • Dublin-based TEKenable has announced the opening of a new UK office in it’s continued expansion.

    The planned expansion will see the company employ 60 new people over the next two years, on top of the 120 employees it currently has. 

    The move is being funded by a €1.6m investment from the Goodbody EIIS fund that Tekenable secured last year.

    The company has already expanded significantly in the past 12 months, investing in its Dublin team and acquiring Greenfinch Technologies.

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    Tekenable helps clients to digitise their operations using cloud applications including Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Salesforce.

    Commenting on the expansion, Peter Rose, the company’s CTO, stated: “Our growth has reflected a strong workforce, and continued investment in our low-code cloud solutions and digital services is delivering significant competitive advantage.”

    The company has said its new London office will support hybrid working and feature team-working spaces, hot desks that workers can book through an app, social spaces and video conferencing facilities.

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    Nick Connors, the company’s managing director, also commented on the new developments stating: “International expansion continues to be a key growth strategy for Tekenable and we believe that the potential to unlock further opportunities in the UK and European markets are huge.”

    Job opportunities will be in the areas of application development, marketing, customer support and digital transformation, but the company has not yet opened applications for these roles.

    Source: siliconrepublic.com

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