The Scotsman

IT company pumps funds into new site at Linlithgow

● Cloud specialist Inoapps relocates after growing staff fourfold since 2016

- @inoapps By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

Tech firm Inoapps is pumping £700,000 into its Linlithgow-based global products division, relocating to new premises and looking to grow headcount.

The company has agreed a five-year lease on a 7,500-square-foot office within its partner Oracle’s main Linlithgow campus building, outgrowing its previous office next to the campus as numbers have risen from 12 to more than 55 staff across the Central Belt in the past three years.

The move is part of a broader company-wide investment by the Aberdeen-headquarte­red firm, which also has premises in London and Derby as well as internatio­nal offices in the US, Malaysia and Singapore.

Inoapps shares its new base with digital technology trade body Scotland IS and nonprofit organisati­on the Scottish Business Resilience Centre. The new office is equipped with state-of-the-art video conferenci­ng, audiovisua­l facilities and additional meeting rooms. Inoapps intends to use the additional space to expand its Digital Skills Academy, an initiative that provides internal training and developmen­t for its own employees as well as carrying out outreach work with Scottish schools.

The company, an Oracle Platinum Partner, specialise­s in delivering Oracle applicatio­ns, technology, hardware and cloud services, with key sectors including energy and financial services.

Phil Burgess, MD of Inoapps UK, said: “The move into the Oracle Campus is part of a significan­t investment in our UK and internatio­nal business and the wider community. We are constantly evaluating new industry sectors internatio­nally and developing products with industry-specific functional­ity to complement Oracle’s core solutions. Our products division in Linlithgow is the hub of this activity.

“The new state-of-the-art office will enable us to continue to grow our team to support this key aspect of our business. It will also strengthen the already-close working partnershi­p we have forged with Oracle.

“This facility also plays an important role in addressing the skills gap by working with local schools to encourage and inspire more young people to pursue careers in digital technology.”

“The move is part of a significan­t investment in our UK and internatio­nal business and the wider community”

MD PHIL BURGESS

 ??  ?? 0 Phil Burgess, MD of Inoapps UK, said the move will bring skills training to the local community
0 Phil Burgess, MD of Inoapps UK, said the move will bring skills training to the local community

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