Incremental Group’s new Glasgow office in the Garment Factory was officially opened on Wednesday 18th April by the Minister for Business, Innovation and Energy, Paul Wheelhouse.

Mr Wheelhouse said: “Innovative, inclusive and ambitious companies are the future of business in Scotland and Incremental is a great example of this. It is fitting that they should take premises in the iconic Garment Factory – bringing enterprise and activity back to what was once the home of a bustling industry for the city. The history and beautiful renovation of this building will inspire those who are lucky enough to work here and I hope that has the effect for Incremental of helping them achieve their plans to add a further 100 jobs in Scotland over the next two years. I look forward to Incremental engaging with our Enterprise and Skills Agencies to grow their business.”

The new office represents a significant milestone for Incremental Group. The aim is to grow to around 500 staff and £60 million in revenues within four years and this is a great step towards this goal. We chose to locate in Glasgow to take advantage of the skilled talent pool developing in the city and the proximity to a large customer base. The Garment Factory has capacity for Incremental to grow its Glasgow team to over 100 people.

Incremental Group CEO Neil Logan said: “Technology enables every organisation to achieve more and we’re now supporting the delivery of digital solutions to a diverse customer base across the commercial and public sectors. Glasgow is the perfect place for us to be based and The Garment Factory gives us a high tech, collaborative working environment and room to grow.  We’ve also got an amazing team in Inverurie who give us access to regional, national and international oil and gas markets and the newly opened Manchester office is a fantastic bridgehead into the rest of the UK.  Looking ahead, we are recruiting more multi-skilled digital technologists to support our growth plans including software engineers, data scientists, infrastructure engineers and project managers.”