Sheffield Software company makes its mark in London

8th May 2014

Sheffield-based software development business 3Squared has opened a new office in London, as part of its exciting expansion plans in the South of England.

The office, which is located in St Pauls, East London, will provide a base for 3Squared's activities national and international activities, serving clients predominantly in the rail, construction and manufacturing sectors. James Fox, commercial director of 3Squared said: -This is an exciting time for our business, as our reputation for mobile and tablet software development is spreading both in the UK and internationally. Many of our clients are in the South of England, so it made perfect sense to establish new offices in London. This will provide us with the ideal base to further enhance our service to customers in the area. In another exciting development, 3Squared has also updated its corporate identity and has had its brand name trademarked, to further protect its business. James Fox continues: -We have been established since 2002 and our company name and reputation has grown in the industry. By having it trademarked, we hope to protect the business both now and in the future. We have also slightly updated the look and feel of our logo to better reflect our technological aspirations. 3Squared is a software development consultancy with offices in Sheffield and London. It is at the forefront in the use of technology to deliver change and innovation to clients in the construction, manufacturing, financial, health and electronics industry. The company has over 10 years of experience in helping organisations to use the latest technology to overcome business problems, improve efficiency and save money.

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