Mersey software firm Livepoint expands with new office at Cains Brewery Works

Hoylake-based tech firm is the latest arrival to the three-storey development, designed to build on the Baltic Triangle’s burgeoning creative and digital industry scene

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From left, Livepoint managing director Adam Sykes, co-owner Nik Ellis and development manager Craig McCarthy

 

Software developer Livepoint is unveiling expansion plans after opening a new office in Cains Brewery Works in Liverpool.

The tech firm is the latest arrival to the three-storey development, designed to build on the Baltic Triangle’s burgeoning creative and digital industry scene.

Livepoint managing director Adam Sykes said the move into the co-working and private office space will broaden the company’s presence across the North West region, working in conjunction with its existing site in Hoylake, Wirral.

The fast-growing firm – which is known for its SwiftCase software – is also generating employment opportunities in the city with two new openings for software developers, adding to the eight-strong team.

“It’s tremendously exciting to be joining this new wave of creative energy at Cains Brewery Works,” said Adam. “Cain’s is an iconic symbol of Liverpool’s industrial heritage and its reinvention into a bustling commercial hub for business has been an enormous success.

“Our expansion into Liverpool brings many benefits including the opportunity to collaborate with other businesses, better engage with the city region and raise brand awareness and profile.

“The Baltic Triangle is a hotbed for creativity and the perfect place for a dynamic and ambitious business like Livepoint to set out its stall.”

Livepoint co-owner, Nik Ellis said there is potential to drive sales through the company’s core product, Swiftcase, which focuses on automating the mundane, day-to-day tasks that burden the vast majority of businesses, saving firms valuable time.

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