ServiceNow, plans to invest $1.5bn (£1.15bn) into its UK business over the next five years, expanding with new office space and growing its employee headcount.
In addition, ServiceNow will invest in the future of AI in the UK by expanding its London and Newport data centers with Nvidia GPUs for local processing of LLM data and offering new skills programs to reach 240,000 UK learners.
The announcement was made as part of today’s International Investment Summit, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer brings together 300 industry leaders to catalyze investment in the UK.
Damian Stirrett, Group Vice President and General Manager, UK and Ireland of ServiceNow, said: “The extent of ServiceNow’s growth in the UK speaks to the demand for solutions that can simplify the world of work for any employee, in any role, in any industry. The speed of change and innovation is continuing to accelerate. For British businesses, we need to leverage the opportunity of AI to keep pace and close the productivity gap. With this investment to grow our team, our offices, and our ecosystem, we are excited to play an active role in the country’s path to prosperity.”
ServiceNow’s AI platform connects people, processes, data, and devices to increase productivity and maximize business outcomes. In the UK, ServiceNow works with leading organizations, including BT Group, Aston Martin Aramco Formula One(R) Team, and hundreds of public sector bodies, including NHS and the Department for Work and Pensions.
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