MATRIXX Software joins BT’s Innovation Martlesham tech cluster

MATRIXX Software has become part of Innovation Martlesham, a cluster of high-tech firms based at the UK’s Adastral Park research and development facility.

Innovation Martlesham is a collaborative ecosystem of ICT companies focused on the development of next generation technologies and the sharing of innovative ideas and concepts. MATRIXX joins Adastral Park from its own UK R&D facility in Ipswich, working alongside member companies such as BT, Cisco, Intel, Juniper, O2 and Sandvine.

MATRIXX provides a real-time digital commerce platform for creating and monetising content and services, as well as traditional telecom offerings. CSPs, such as Swisscom and Telstra, seeking to capitalise on new digital services opportunities from the next generation of consumers, choose to work with MATRIXX for its real-time, customer-centric platform that can accelerate their market entry. It offers rapid time-to-market for future service propositions that capture wallet-share and customer loyalty in a dynamic, fast-paced market.

Paul Graham, the director of UK Engineering at MATRIXX Software, said: “We’re entering a rapid growth phase at MATRIXX, during which we’re expanding our technology development base outside of Silicon Valley. Our R&D facility in Ipswich enables us to capture IT software and telecoms service development talent, and our extension to Martlesham offers us a greater cross-pollination of ideas. Also, Essex University, University Campus Suffolk and Cambridge University are located right on our doorstep.”

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