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Intoware Moves To The University Of Nottingham’s Ingenuity Centre

Intoware, a leader in digital workflow automation software, is excited to announce the move from its West Bridgford office to The Ingenuity Centre.

Intoware, a leader in digital workflow automation software, is excited to announce the move from its West Bridgford office to The Ingenuity Centre, which forms part of the University of Nottingham Innovation Park (UNIP) on Triumph Road, to support future innovation and growth.

As UNIP’s incubator facility for start-up and high-growth tech-businesses, the Ingenuity Centre will provide the perfect environment to support Intoware. The company will benefit from exceptional facilities and its close proximity to the university, as it aims to attract future talent.

Intoware’s chief executive officer, Keith Tilley, explains the rationale behind the move: “The aim of UNIP is to support businesses like Intoware that operate in markets that are of importance both locally and nationally, such as digital, big data, advanced manufacturing, energy and aerospace.

“A key benefit of this new location is that it enables our team to network with like-minded tech-driven SMEs thanks to its shared working spaces. This will better support future innovation as we expand into new global markets by delivering industry-leading digital workflow ‘tools’, ‘real-time’ data and expert service to our growing industrial client base.

“These new collaborations and access to the university’s R&D facility will help us to better deliver on our promise of enabling digital transformation, by digitising legacy processes into easy to follow, step-by-step work instructions that are accessed via smartphones, tablets or wearable devices to improve the performance of the frontline industrial workforce through connected working.”

UNIP’s operations director, James Chaffer, commented: “I am delighted to welcome Intoware as the latest addition to the cluster of innovative technology companies to make UNIP the hub of their activities. Workflow automation will clearly play a major role in allowing businesses to recover from the pandemic and adjust to the new ways of working, so we see great potential for Intoware to push the boundaries of this technology.  We look forward to Intoware making a positive contribution to the community of growing businesses supported at UNIP”.

Since its establishment in 2015, Intoware has continued its focus of serving industrial enterprises of all sizes and sectors including: - Shell, Petrofac, Network Rail, Welsh Water, Rimstock and more.

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