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Tyneside tech firm Opencast to create 240 jobs and open three city hubs as it marks 10 years of trading

The Newcastle firm, started in 2012 by two people, is also moving into a new hybrid head office at Hoults Yard

The Opencast team celebrate 10 years(Image: Opencast)

Tyneside technology consultancy Opencast has marked 10 years in business by launching a drive to create more than 200 jobs, opening three city hubs and expanding into a new head office.

Opencast Software was founded in 2012 when Mike O’Brien left his job with a global digital business to set up Opencast at Hoults Yard in Byker with Charlie Hoult, armed with just a laptop and a phone.

Mr O’Brien and Mr Hoult had met at the gates of the school where their respective twins attended, and set out on a mission to create a new way of doing technology consulting.

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The entrepreneurs, who remain co-chairs of the company, launched the firm without venture funding and grew it entirely on revenues from consulting work.

Today the company has more than 260 employees and aims to employ close to 500 people by the end of 2022 to meet a sharp rise in demand for its services across Government and business.

And the pair are planning for the next decade with a move into a new office designed for hybrid ways of working post pandemic, as well as opening new city hubs in London, Leeds and Edinburgh.

Mr O’Brien said: “Charlie and I started the Opencast business in 2012 with a mission to challenge the traditional consulting model by putting people at the heart of all our thinking. From start-up through to today’s rapid growth, we have lived and breathed that mission. We’re confident that the plans we have in place put us in a good position for the decade ahead of us.”