Delineate moves HQ to west Wales
The office will house 50 employees working across a range of roles in the business.
The move follows Delineate’s appointment of Ché Mainwaring as Cymru development director in late 2022 as the company looked to expand its technology and operations centre in Newcastle Emlyn, opened in 2019.
Delineate also has offices in Cardiff, London and New York.
Delineate chief executive and founder, James Turner (pictured), said: “We didn’t get here on our own – our work with partners like Business Wales and Ceredigion Council has been crucial. If we can help others in the tech ecosystem take steps towards similar success of their own, I’d be delighted.
“I can’t wait to show people what’s next for Delineate and its people in this beautiful part of the world.”
The move is in part due to the availability of superfast broadband in the area. Delineate announced the opening of the new office during Wales Tech Week, running from 16-18 October.
Vaughan Gething, minister for the economy, said: “It is great to see global companies such as Delineate taking a Wales-first approach and providing high value and skilled employment in west Wales. The investment that the team are making will not only be good news for the region but for the Welsh economy more widely, and for our growing tech industry.
“Our ambition is to attract investment through the implementation of our economic mission, and we will continue to identify ways to support businesses to deliver for our local economies.”

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