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Bridgend-Based ITCS Expands with £350,000 Welsh Government Funding to Create 60 New Jobs

Bridgend-Based ITCS Expands with £350,000 Welsh Government Funding to Create 60 New Jobs

Daniel Bevan - Editor

Daniel Bevan - Editor

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A Bridgend IT services company specialising in artificial intelligence (AI) is set to expand operations and create new jobs following a £350,000 investment from the Welsh Government’s Economy Futures Fund.

ITCS, which was founded in 2004, uses AI-driven solutions to help organisations boost productivity through the automation of routine tasks, improved decision-making, and accelerated digital transformation.

The company will establish a new headquarters at Waterton Industrial Estate, doubling its current capacity as part of its long-term growth strategy. The expansion will not only safeguard existing jobs but also create 60 additional positions by 2028, further strengthening Wales’ growing technology and cyber sector.

The new site will feature high-tech office space, a cyber security operations centre, and a state-of-the-art training facility. ITCS plans to collaborate with local schools and colleges to encourage young people to pursue careers in IT and cyber security, while also offering opportunities for adults looking to upskill and transition into technology-focused roles.

Rebecca Evans, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, said: “Supporting jobs in the industries and services of the future is a priority for this Welsh Government and this project will deliver high-quality employment in a part of Wales with a rapidly developing IT cluster.

The investment in this new HQ will provide ITCS with the facilities it needs to prosper, as it pursues innovation, skills development and long-term growth.”

Brian Stokes, Managing Director of ITCS, said: “These are exciting times for ITCS as we take the next step in our journey of growth. With over 20 years’ experience behind us, we’ve consistently helped organisations transform the way they work, delivering real improvements in productivity and significant cost savings. 

“Our new headquarters will allow us to expand our capacity and provide even greater value for both new and existing clients.

“We are extremely grateful to the Welsh Government for their support, which has been instrumental in making this investment possible. 

“We now look forward to welcoming everyone to our new cutting-edge facility to demo and discuss how ITCS can make a real difference to businesses as they embrace AI and the future of technology.”

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