An IT infrastructure company is expanding its Belfast office space by 50 percent as its headcount increases towards 300 people.
Novosco, the fast-growing business, which won £107 million contract with a major health trust last year, has acquired an additional 5,000 sq. ft of space in the Concourse 3 building at Catalyst in Titanic Quarter to house the additional team members.
In addition to its Belfast headquarters, Novosco also has offices in Dublin and Daresbury in Cheshire.
Founded by Patrick McAliskey and John Lennon, Novosco is one of Northern Ireland’s standout indigenous IT success stories. It currently employs 220 people and has a client-base including many of Northern Ireland’s top 100 companies, the island of Ireland’s largest universities, several large health trusts and housing associations in England, two Premier League football clubs, and a wide range of other blue-chip customers.
The new office space is on the floor below its existing facility and will provide a base for the team working on the major new contract with Cambridge University Hospitals Trust.
The new space has been fitted out to the same standard as Novosco’s existing office, and includes a high calibre café environment, views over Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, and modern communal areas. The team will also have access to Novosco’s dedicated gym.
Novosco Managing Director, Patrick McAliskey, said: “Our biggest focus is on providing a fantastic environment for our team to thrive in, and we have worked hard to ensure that our new office space achieves this. Increasing our footprint in Belfast is another important landmark in Novosco’s growth and will enable us to continue to expand our team, adding significant value to the local economy.”