Risk and safety management software provider Vault Intelligence today held the official opening of its new Australian headquarters in Melbourne today.
During the last 12 months, New Zealand-based Vault Intelligence has expanded its ANZ operations, listed on the ASX, quadrupled the size of its Melbourne sales and engineering team, and set up a new local headquarters in Carlton, just north of Melbourne's CBD.
Vault expects to take on another 20 staff in Melbourne by the middle of 2017.
"Vault is at a very exciting turning point. EHS [environment, health and safety] is an industry that's emerging from the dark ages and our technology is the market leader because it offers an all-in-one solution to risk and compliance. Businesses of all sizes can use Vault's tools to meet their health, safety and risk management needs so the demand for our services are high," said CEO and founder Dave Moylan.
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Also present at the opening were Vault general manager for commercial operations in Australia Tim Dowling and Victorian Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade Philip Dalidakis.
"Vault Intelligence joins a long list of global tech companies choosing Victoria for their Australian headquarters. We are delighted to add Vault's HQ to our growing tech talent pool helping grow more jobs and industries that will support Victoria's economy into the future," said Dalidakis.
Vault is currently used by 640 organisations in Australia and New Zealand. High-profile customers include Coca-Cola Amatil, Visy and Kraft Foods.