Manchester based digital product agency expands into Edinburgh with new technology hub opening
Manchester-headquartered digital product agency Apadmi is set to continue its hot streak of expansion with its latest office opening in Edinburgh.
Apadmi will be partnering with FJR Group to create a technology hub which builds digital products and delivers “enriching experiences”, for people on the move across mobile, web and digital platforms.
Edinburgh has been ranked fourth in Europe in the latest Global Financial Centres Index; and with Apadmi’s expertise in financial services from creating digital products for the likes of Charles Stanley, Argos FS and Chetwood Financial, it was considered the ideal place to expand further north in the UK.
Apadmi is taking a hub and spoke approach around its Manchester HQ, with remote and office teams able to collaborate to solve complex problems in multiple locations.
The new office, located in the heart of Edinburgh, will offer team members a location from which to collaborate with the broader team and a working space which reflects the “Apadmi sense of identity and community”.
Apadmi CEO Garry Partington said: “This is an exciting next step in achieving Apadmi’s growth ambitions, as we expand nationally and internationally. We are recruiting for our growing team and our new technology hub in Edinburgh is a key part of that.”
The announcement follows February’s announcement of another Apadmi tech hub opening in the Netherlands and further European locations are expected to follow later this year.
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