Yorkshire Post

Tech company heads to new home in city

WANdisco moves staff to digital hub

- DAVID WALSH BUSINESS REPORTER ■ Email: david.walsh@jpimedia.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

A FAST-GROWING tech company is moving into Sheffield’s new digital hub in a big boost for an upand-coming area of the city.

WANdisco is relocating all 60 staff from the Electric Works near the station to Kollider at Castle House, the former Co-op department store on Angel Street, which reopened as a tech centre earlier this year after a £3m taxpayer-funded revamp.

WANdisco helps firms move data from hard drives into the cloud. It was set up in California by Sheffield-born David Richards in 2005. He chose Sheffield for its UK head office in 2009.

Mr Richards said the move gave them space to expand – and he hoped it would accelerate the regenerati­on of the Castlegate area.

He added: “WANdisco has now been in Sheffield for more than 10 years and we are extremely grateful to the city.

“Opening in Sheffield was one of the best decisions we made as a business.

“There were some raised eyebrows among our peers in London at the time but the incredible supply of talent in the city, the fantastic universiti­es and the support of Sheffield City Council have been instrument­al to our growth.

“We are very excited to be joining the community at Kollider

and proud to reaffirm our very strong commitment to Sheffield, the base for our core developmen­t and engineerin­g teams and a great place to grow a global technology business.

“We really need to expand and the Kollider space gives us the ability to do that and keep the team together.

“I particular­ly like the fact that we are moving into an area of the city that is transformi­ng and hopefully we can accelerate that.”

WANdisco will join occupants including a Barclays Eagle Lab tech incubator and the Kommune food hall, which was establishe­d with a £175,000 grant from Sheffield City Council using government funds.

The council also gave £145,000 of DCMS monies to another resident, the National Videogame Museum. The WANdisco move is not benefiting from public cash.

The firm will occupy an ‘industrial-style’ space with meeting pods, breakout areas, a balcony overlookin­g the city and a large walk-in safe converted to a bar for corporate events.

Nick Morgan, director of Kollider Projects, said: “We are delighted to welcome WANdisco to our growing community of digital, tech and creative businesses.

“The company is a global success story with Sheffield roots and its presence at Kollider will help to inspire the next generation of entreprene­urs in our city.

“David and I share a desire to support ambition in Sheffield and bring opportunit­y to people, attract talent and help start and scale up successful businesses.”

WANdisco’s former home on Sheffield Digital Campus is owned by Sheffield City Council.

Opening in Sheffield was one of the best decisions we made.

David Richards, founder of WANdisco

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