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Jobs boost for Aberdeen software company ZynQ360 following $5million contract wins


By Kirsty Brown

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Aberdeen headquartered software company ZynQ 360 are set to increase their headcount significantly following a series of global contract awards totalling in excess of $5million.

With regional offices in Houston (Texas) and Perth (Western Australia), the multiple contracts will be delivered across the USA, UK and Western Australia, as well as a major projects in Europe and Guyana.

This follows the successful ‘Version 2’ launch of their World Leading Visualisation Software and new licensing model earlier this year.

Now, ZynQ 360 are looking to make a series of key appointments across the business to support this growth.

Operations director Aly Gray, managing director Brian Dillon and technical director Brian Milne.
Operations director Aly Gray, managing director Brian Dillon and technical director Brian Milne.

Managing director Brian Dillon, said: “The company made a conscious decision to invest significantly in our ZynQ software during the last twelve months and this has paid material dividends.

"Our global clients have definitely bought into our new business model in a big way, and the trend will continue into 2022 and 2023 with further contract awards expected through Q3 and Q4 2021.”

These contract wins will see the cloud-based platform being adopted by both onshore and offshore assets to create an innovative visual ‘digital twin’, providing them with rapid and reliable access to new and existing visual data across these assets and organisations.

Technical director Brian Milne said: “We have combined and integrated the latest technologies to deliver the most comprehensive and sustainable Visualisation Software available and these new contracts will benefit from the performance, integration and usability improvements we have made."


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