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Market research firm Delineate creates 50 jobs in West Wales with new operation

It has turned an empty former school building in Llandysul into its new global technology and operations centre

Delineate.

Market research venture Delineate, whose clients include Coca-Cola and Ancestry.com, has launched a new global technology and operations centre in Ceredigion in an investment creating 50 jobs.

Its new base in Llandysul has been established with support of a £250,000 capital grant from the Welsh Government- through its £125m Transforming Towns regeneration programme - to transform an empty school building.

Delineate, which was named by Statista and the FT in 2022 as one of Europe’s fastest-growing firms, also has offices in London, Mexico City and New York.

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The research technology company connects brands with consumers by delivering live, accurate and actionable brand and campaign tracking data for faster decision making. Its Proximity platform has access to consumers in over 130 countries, delivering real time survey data.

On its new operation in Llandysul, its chief executive James Turner, said: “Our launch provides a clear signal to other businesses that investing locally can have a significant benefit of your global reach.

“We have started the conversation and our ambition is for West Wales to become a major player in technology innovation, and we are looking to work with business and government to establish a major hub of activity that will benefit not just our local communities, but the wider Welsh economy”.