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Digital specialist Microland creates European HQ in Birmingham

The facility in Bournville will be the Indian company's shared services headquarters and is expected to accommodate up to 200 staff when fully operational

Birmingham City Council leader Ian Ward and West Midlands Growth Company chief executive Neil Rami (third and second right) with staff from Microland, marking the launch of its new European HQ in Birmingham

An Indian digital transformation company has opened a new European headquarters in Birmingham.

The facility in Bournville will be Microland's European shared services head office and is expected to accommodate up to 200 staff when fully operational.

The objective of the south Birmingham site is to support Microland's international client base with cloud and data centre transformation and cyber security among other services to be delivered from the base.

This is Microland's second ‘Digital Hub' in the West Midlands after it launched in Longbridge in January 2018 which will now switch to being a customer experience centre.

Microland's founder Pradeep Kar said: "Our West Midlands Digital Hub is an exciting new addition to Microland's network around the world and an important milestone for our Europe business.

"The centre will deliver innovative and modern enterprise solutions to our global customer base, with a specific focus on º£½ÇÊÓÆµ customers.

"When assessing several locations for Microland's expansion, the West Midlands was an obvious choice for us.