UserTesting Receives £3.2 Million Grant From Scottish Enterprise
The funding is to create up to 70 new research and development roles in Edinburgh and drive growth in the Scottish technology sector
San Francisco-headquartered UserTesting, a leading global provider of on-demand human insights to many of the world’s leading brands, today announced it has been awarded a grant of £3.2 million from Scottish Enterprise, Scotland’s national economic development agency.
The grant is part of a £10 million research and development project that will help create as many as 70 high-value, technical roles in Edinburgh. The funding will help strengthen UserTesting’s product research and development department based in Edinburgh, enhancing the platform’s capabilities, and supporting international growth as UserTesting expands into more European markets.
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UserTesting launched its European headquarters in July of 2019, having recognised the Scottish capital’s potential as a top European centre for technology, and an optimal location for the Silicon Valley-founded business to invest in its product, design, and engineering capabilities.
Andy MacMillan, CEO of UserTesting, said: “We continue to be extremely impressed with the quality of technical talent in Scotland, and with the help of the grant from Scottish Enterprise we look forward to growing our European presence.”
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Fergus Kennedy, VP of Engineering at UserTesting, said: “It’s an exciting time as we receive this new grant from Scottish Enterprise and partner with the organisation to support growth in the tech community in Scotland. This grant will help us expand our product portfolio through R&D investments, growing our Product and Engineering function with as many as 70 high-value technical roles at our European HQ in Edinburgh.”
Scottish Enterprise Interim CEO, Linda Hanna, said: “This is an important investment by an international company at a crucial time for Scotland’s economy. The tech sector is a major employer in Scotland, particularly in our cities, and we’re confident it will play a vital role in aiding the country’s economic recovery.”
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