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Award-winning data tech firm moves in at Plymouth Science Park

CRM business Gathering Momentum becomes latest tenant at South West's largest science park

Rob Perry from Gathering Momentum demonstrates his product to Sylvia Paloschi, Exeter University and Arshan Iqbal, AECOM

Award-winning customer relations and data management consultancy Gathering Momentum has become the latest business to move to Plymouth Science Park.

Operating in the file of customer relationship management (CRM) provides impartial CRM adoption and development services to help clients improve sales, employee engagement and management decision making.

Through the automation of sales and marketing processes, report generation and other back office functions, Gathering Momentum enables organisations of all sizes to benefit from greater systemisation and growth.

Despite being a small team, Gathering Momentum’s experience spans 25 years, and after continued expansion of the business through 2020, the move to , from its former base in the Stoke area of the city, will support its ambitious development plans, as it works on launching a “self-service” web-based version of its CRM selection and implementation service for small to medium-sized enterprises.

Plymouth Science Park(Image: Penny Cross)

Rob Perry, founder and chief executive, said: “For many businesses 2021 may not seem like the best time to move premises, however, we wanted to establish an office space to call our own, where we could collaborate with like-minded businesses on our existing and developing projects.

“Not only is the location of Plymouth Science Park ideal, but the existing tenants at the park are in similar fields, providing us with a great opportunity to learn and grow within a supportive business environment.”

While the current lockdown restrictions limit the company from making full use of the park’s facilities, the team is looking forward to being able to work together in their new space once it is safe to do so.”