Hexaware Technologies has marked the next phase of its UK expansion by opening a new Birmingham-based facility, with plans to create 250 jobs. The facility at 3, Brindleyplace was officially opened by West Midlands Mayor, Andy Street, who took part in a ribbon cutting and traditional Indian lamp-lighting ceremony. Hexaware's launch of its Birmingham base follows its move to establish a pilot facility in the city earlier this year to provide on-site support for several customers.

Since then, a surge in demand in areas such as application operations, End-User Computing (EUC) services, and ServiceDesk support, has convinced Hexaware to step up its growth in the West Midlands while diversifying its portfolio of services. The expansion plan forms a key part of the business' UK growth strategy, which is focused on establishing themselves as a trusted partner for innovative IT and digital services. The company is committed to scaling up its Birmingham facility to house 250 talented professionals by 2025.

The onboarding process for over 60 local employees is already underway, with plans to actively seek out additional top-tier talent to complement Hexaware's growing team. The business' recruitment drive is being supported by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) skills team, following an introduction by the West Midlands Growth Company (WMGC).