Chroma Sports triples headquarters capacity
DetailsEditor | 16 July 2015
International digital developer Chroma Sports has relocated its Brighton headquarters, tripling capacity and doubling its South Coast workforce.
Chroma is an international specialist in digital products for clients including Sky Sports, Racecourse Media Group, News UK, News Australia, The Jockey Club, Wimbledon, Channel 4 Coral, beIN Sports and Channel 4, creating the latter's racing app. It also recently delivered the design and build of the user interface for the TV and online gambling service Win Cash Live.
The company's leadership team, plus its UK centres for design, innovation, technology and project management, have moved to a new 7,500sq ft home which will also house Chroma Labs, the recently launched creative tech hub where both employees and client partners can submit ideas to the company's product teams.
"Chroma is growing and it's only right that we bring our talent together in new, state-of-the-art offices," explained Chroma Sports CEO Paddy O'Clery. "We've created an open, innovative space where we'll work with our clients to deliver great new products and ideas. The future looks bright for Chroma both in the UK and across the globe."
DetailsEditor | 16 July 2015
International digital developer Chroma Sports has relocated its Brighton headquarters, tripling capacity and doubling its South Coast workforce.
Chroma is an international specialist in digital products for clients including Sky Sports, Racecourse Media Group, News UK, News Australia, The Jockey Club, Wimbledon, Channel 4 Coral, beIN Sports and Channel 4, creating the latter's racing app. It also recently delivered the design and build of the user interface for the TV and online gambling service Win Cash Live.
The company's leadership team, plus its UK centres for design, innovation, technology and project management, have moved to a new 7,500sq ft home which will also house Chroma Labs, the recently launched creative tech hub where both employees and client partners can submit ideas to the company's product teams.
"Chroma is growing and it's only right that we bring our talent together in new, state-of-the-art offices," explained Chroma Sports CEO Paddy O'Clery. "We've created an open, innovative space where we'll work with our clients to deliver great new products and ideas. The future looks bright for Chroma both in the UK and across the globe."