Soft Tech, a software company co-located with the ecentre business incubator in the Bob Tindall Building at Massey University, has moved to new premises after growing from a startup to a global leader in software solutions for window and door industry.
The Co-CEO, Rowan Hick, said “we are very delighted with our move to the Q4 Building at Smales Farm. This location provides us with an innovative, modern building design with flexibility and room for our continued growth. Our team loves the environment here – being a modern tech park our team has access to good food, essential retail services and are now looking forward to the summer events on offer at Smales Farm. Having an attractive location for attracting talent to join us is a key priority for any growing business.”
Dorian Scott of the ecentre said “it has been great having Soft Tech as colleagues at ecentre and having their team socialise with our startup company founders. We wish them all the best for their future at Smales Farm.”
Soft Tech develops software for companies that design, quote and manufacture doors and windows for both residential and commercial buildings globally. The company was started in New Zealand in 1988 and with their primary R&D centre in New Zealand has now grown to a global business with offices in USA, EU, UK, Australia and India.