LAYOUTindex, Sri Lanka’s premier bespoke software solutions company, has set another milestone for its operations and for the entire industry as it opens its doors to the Australian market with the launch of its first branch in Melbourne.
Since its inception in 2014, LAYOUTindex has continued to work with several high profile clients in Australia, building a name for itself as a positive disruptor within the Australian technology space. In an effort to maintain a physical presence in an extremely competitive market, this move is anticipated to reaffirm confidence in LAYOUTindex’s stakeholders, signaling to them that LAYOUTindex is here to stay, the company said in a media release.
Voicing his thoughts on this new development, CEO of LAYOUTindex Ruchira Pathirana said: “Opening our first branch in Australia is something that came naturally to all of us here at LAYOUTindex. As Australia and New Zealand are continuing to strengthen their business relationships by default, we have taken our first steps towards making our mark in this region by developing our Melbourne office as LAYOUTindex’s headquarters for Australasia, located at 55 Crockford St, Port Melbourne. Through valued partnerships with Australian tech companies before such an expansion was even on the cards, LAYOUTindex secured the trust of this vibrant market. We believe there's a lot we can offer to the Australian market and even though we are taking baby steps in this new playing field, we strive to leave lasting impressions,”
LAYOUTindex offers a wide range of products and services which include bespoke software development, UI/UX, QA and testing, cloud hosting and infrastructure, support and maintenance and a whole range of management systems.
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