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RE:SYSTEMS open new office in Manchester
Digital communications agency, RE:SYSTEMS has opened a new office in Manchester in a bid to expand its client base.
The business, which provides specialist mobile technologies and software solutions, decided to position itself in Manchester because of the city’s reputation for excellence in the digital sector.
Good transport links and a strong talent pool in the North West city were also appealing to the company, who will keep its base in Bakewell, Derbyshire.
The Manchester team will keep a close relationship with RE:SYSTEMS’ headquarters while they provide mobile development and website design support across the business, as well as ticketing and online Customer Relationship Management services.
Company clients range from large FTSE 100 corporations to much smaller startup firms across a wide range of sectors including property, transport and communications.
Some of the firm’s most recent projects include work on mobile ticketing for Heathrow Express, festival applications for BT London Live and mobile ‘experiences’ for Land Securities.
Nick Gallon, formerly of the BBC and new head of mobile at the company, said: “These are exciting times. We are committed to helping our clients understand and anticipate the fast changing demands expected from mobile devices in their industry.
“Combining our innovative and creative ideas with design and engineering excellence, we strive to deliver solutions that exceed expectations for the long term.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Miranda Dobson .
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