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We are moving to 41 Corsham Street (London) and 55 Colmore Row (Birmingham)

We are very excited to announce that we have now officially moved into our new permanent London office at 41 Corsham Street, just a few minutes’ walk from Old Street Station, and our satellite office at 55 Colmore Row in Birmingham. One of the biggest factors behind the move was our growing team. This past year, we’ve added a few more members to our team and it was time to find ourselves a new home that was closer to our key clients.

We look back fondly on the memories made and the projects delivered in the last few years from our previous office in the More London Riverside Area, but we couldn’t be more excited about our new office space.

For the last few months we have been working from home due to COVID-19 but the new office will be a safe place – together with WeWork who operate the facility, we will take into account all the necessary safety measures to ensure a healthy and safe work environment. Our open plan working area means that our staff members and guests can work collaboratively on projects thereby increasing efficiency and attention to detail whilst still maintaining social distancing and hygiene measures. We also have separate meeting areas and rooms to discuss projects in private, and a breakout area for staff or visitors.

We are now facing a new lockdown but hopefully soon everything will be over. We keep working hard to maintain the business strong, and none of that would be possible without all your support, thank you.

We look forward to welcoming you to our new offices so should you wish to set up a meeting or visit us, please feel free to send your inquiry to info@vectio.com or call us at (+44) (0)780 3558 453. We hope to see you soon!

London Office

Birmingham Office

 

About Vectio: 

At Vectio we are focused on the effective planning of sustainable mobility, we are experts in this field. Throughout our ten years of life we ​​have always maintained an innovative vocation, betting on the technological means most demanded by our clients. We firmly believe that, after more than 500 successful projects, what differentiates us from any other company in the sector is the use of the best technology for the collection and analysis of traffic and mobility.

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