Endpoint Automation Services (EAS), the Robotic Process Automation (RPA) specialist is preparing for further expansion with the opening of a NW location in Central Manchester.
Located at Peter House, Oxford Street, Manchester M1 5AN, the new office is based within a contemporary Spaces (formerly Regus) facility, and will afford easily access to servicing both current and potential clients based in Manchester, Liverpool and the surrounding areas.
The Manchester office will be EAS’s third UK-based location, complementing operations at both its Oswestry head office, and also the company’s Glasgow base, which opened last month.
Several members of the current EAS team will now operate from EAS’s Manchester office including newly appointed RPA Consultant, July Moss who joined in July.
Phil Lewis EAS MD comments: “We have a number of key clients already in the area, and in recent months, we have seen an influx of interest from businesses who are all keen to realise the potential that RPA can bring to their operations, by reducing costs and increasing productivity.
“With three UK locations and a presence in the US, we have a substantial base to now build upon, and are looking forward to celebrating further growth over the coming months.”
With a business model perfectly suited to today’s business challenges, software solutions business EAS, was founded in 2015 and produces intelligent software automation solutions to organisations nationally including, pharma and public health bodies (including the NHS), manufacturing industries, insurance, legal and higher education sectors.
Physical robots have already transformed the plant floor, and now software robots are transforming everything else. EAS’s automation drives efficiencies in R&D, operations, supply chain management, customer engagement, and employee productivity.
EAS specialises in producing Robotic Process Automation (RPA) solutions, and with a background in complex IT and cloud automation, offer automated processing. Since establishing the business in 2015, EAS has achieved to date over £3 million in cost savings for its clients, through the development and deployment of software robots to replace manual, repetitive processes and freeing up valuable employee time to focus on more complex tasks.
The company achieved a turnover of in excess of £1.8m for 2021, up from £820,000 in 2020, and is now targeting sales of £2.2m for 2022.