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Hewlett Packard Enterprise opens new collaboration hubs as firm announces new jobs for Manchester

Global IT giant begins its new way of working post-pandemic

Hewlett Packard Enterprise's new collaboration hub in Reading

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has opened two º£½ÇÊÓÆµ 'collaboration hubs', with the firm also announcing dozens of new jobs for Manchester.

The US IT giant said its new sites in Manchester and Reading will complement its recently established 'Edge to Office' program, which aims to allow team members to work and stay connected remotely.

HPE said the new º£½ÇÊÓÆµ sites are designed "with teamwork, social connections and talent development at their heart", using collaboration spaces and open seating as part of its new post-pandemic way of working.

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The firm also said it is recruiting in Manchester - and with 225 staff based out of the new Circle Square hub, it hopes that figure to rise to around 250.

HPE said it has also transformed existing offices in Bristol and Glasgow.

Marc Waters, SVP and MD for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Ireland, Middle East and Africa at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, said: “Hewlett Packard Enterprise has innovation in our DNA and we want to lead in digital and cultural change.

“In business, people ultimately make the difference and HPE has long been a leader in workplace flexibility.