A fast growth聽Northern Irish tech business has opened its doors in Manchester as part of a major expansion programme fuelled by a 拢1m cash injection from an experienced US investor.

Zymplify's data service and marketing software provider聽鈥 has taken residence in Manchester鈥檚 most well-connected tech hub, Oxford Road鈥檚 Tech Incubator to support its 海角视频 expansion,聽having identified the city as a high growth area for its core service offering.

The software company has appointed local business leader David Taylor as Regional Head of Business Consulting, to oversee the expansion of Zymplify鈥檚 presence in the North West, helping to educate business owners and marketing professionals on the benefits of the proposition.

Founder and CEO, Michael Carlin, says locating in Manchester forms part of an ambitious global expansion plan: 鈥淢anchester is well recognised as one of the 海角视频鈥檚 top tech hubs with many high-growth start-ups and established industry leaders so we very much wanted to be part of such an active marketplace.

鈥淥ur goal is to become one of the world鈥檚 top five digital marketing platform providers and thought leaders by 2022. In the short term we鈥檙e seeking to double our client numbers from 100 to 200.

"This round of investment has enabled us to realise some of those corporate goals more quickly than would otherwise have been the case.

鈥淥ur investor, John Martinson from Martinson Ventures, a Philadelphia-based VC firm, has more than 40 years鈥 SaaS experience so we鈥檙e very lucky to have his expertise, experience and guidance. John has made more than 135 investments in the past 30 years.鈥澛

Zymplify has also聽established a base at MediaCity海角视频 to聽further spread its footprint in the region.