Bradford tech research firm to boost engineer team following success in digital health
A Bradford technology research and development firm is on the search for new recruits after experiencing significant success with several app projects.
The Advanced Digital Institute (ADI), based at Salts Mill in Saltaire, is expecting to make an initial six new engineer appointments necessitated by its recent breakthroughs in digital health technology.
ADI is currently working on a range of digital apps and platforms in conjunction with key healthcare stakeholders, as well as many other industrial and commercial technologies.
John Eaglesham, ADI’s chief executive, explained: “We’re at a pivotal point in the development of ADI. The success of our health apps and other research programmes has necessitated a rapid expansion in our workforce and we are keen to attract the engineers of the future.
“We attended the Leeds Digital Job Fair recently and spoke with many capable candidates however we would urge anyone interested in a career at the cutting edge of digital technology to visit our website for the latest vacancies.”
ADI was founded as the research and development innovation agency by Yorkshire Forward.
In 2010, with the disbandment of Yorkshire Forward, the company became independent and currently employs 25.
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