Pytilia triples size of Belfast headquarters
A Belfast-based technology firm has significantly grown its headquarters.
Pytilia has tripled the size of its Belfast base following rapid expansion driven by international demand, with 90 per cent of its revenue now generated from global customers.
The company, which has built strong capabilities in cloud computing, data engineering and AI, with particular expertise in regulatory technology, cybersecurity, telecoms and critical infrastructure, has opened a new 4500sq ft office at Weavers Business Park, as it celebrates five years in business and a fast-growing team of more than 50 people.
Bosses say the larger headquarters and “world-class office environment” will support Pytilia’s expanding work in software design and development for clients including Hewlett Packard, BT and international financial services firms.
Angela Montgomery, co-founder of Pytilia, said: “Pytilia has grown steadily since our launch five years ago as our global customer-base has expanded, and we are continuing to recruit for a range of roles.
“To accommodate our growth, we are tripling our available space and providing an invaluable base for our team to be together and to support new joiners to the business, which is especially important with Pytilia’s strong focus on early careers.”
Co-founder Tim Silversides added: “Pytilia invests heavily in talent including with year-out placements and graduate programmes alongside our ‘earn as you learn’ degree apprenticeships.
“Around 20 percent of our team fall into the ‘early career’ category with apprentices making up over ten per cent of our workforce.
“A world-class office environment is critical for their ongoing development.”
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