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Newcastle headquartered international software company reports record £6.4 million revenue
Viewpoint Construction Software, provider of innovative software solutions and services to the construction industry, has announced profitable revenues of £6.4 million during 2013 for its operations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa which are headquartered in Newcastle.
Viewpoint business is reportedly healthier than ever with much of the recent success being attributed to strong sales in the core United Kingdom, a wider adoption of BIM in the industry, as well as impressive growth in the Middle East and new opportunities in Turkey and Italy.
The EMEA UK-based headquarters recently moved to the North East region’s emerging technology hub, Newcastle, and added 20 new team members in the last 12 months.
Managing Director of EMEA for Viewpoint, Alun Baker, said: “Our customers and the construction market recognise the commitment we are making to both product and team development and this shows in the number of new customers we’ve gained over the year.
“Much of our growth has been seen in greater adoption by asset owners and operators using the product in both the pre- and post- construction phases of the asset lifecycle, and also customers adopting the product at an enterprise level versus on a project basis.”
“We have also recently increased investments in expanding and developing both our direct sales channel and our international channel partner programme.”
4Projects by Viewpoint was recently awarded the 2013 Collaboration Product of the Year and the 2013 Product of the Year by Construction Computing Magazine.
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