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US software company Smartbear expands Bath office as it eyes global growth

The firm arrived in the city when it acquired tech business Bugsnag last year

Mayor of Bath, Councillor Rob Appleyard, formally opens the new SmartBear office along with (from left) Paramount sales director Kevin Mashford and Smartbear’s chief product officer Dan Faulkner, global talent acquisition and culture vice president Nikki Morcom, brand and corporate communications senior vice president Maureen Plowman, Bath-based senior director of engineering Mark Fullbrook and vice president of international finance Mary Quinn.(Image: Jon Craig Photos)

A US software development firm has re-opened its expanded office in Bath following a “sizable investment”. Smartbear arrived in the city when it acquired tech business Bugsnag last year, which itself opened the office on the ground floor of Royal Mead on Railway Place a decade ago.

Interior designer Paramount has now completed the transformation of the 7,000 sq ft space, which was officially presented at a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by the mayor of Bath, councillor Rob Appleyard.

Bugsnag staff are now based in a larger, Smartbear-branded facility, with the refurb coinciding with the expansion of its parent company’s HQ in Somerville, Massachusetts.

Smartbear, which also has locations in Ireland and Australia, said more expansions across its global estate would follow, with bosses at the firm saying the Bath office had set the “gold standard”.

Chief product officer Dan Faulkner said: “We are proud to continue the investment the Bugsnag team began 10 years ago, bringing everyone together into an expanded space that cultivates exceptional employee experiences and truly reflects our Smartbear brand, values, and culture.

“We look forward to continuing our commitment to ethical corporate practices and social responsibility, promoting good in the vibrant community of Bath.”

Mr Appleyard said the “impressive” new facility proved there was absolutely “no holding back” the city’s business community.

He added: “Smartbear’s office not only offers graduates at our universities brilliant career opportunities, and keeps attracting talented people to Bath, but it also proves our city centre is very much on the up as a vibrant, technology-driven commercial hub.