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HP opens new UK HQ

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HP has opened its new headquarters in the freshly refurbished Earley Buildings at the vibrant Thames Valley Park. The move continues HP’s presence in Berkshire, having opened its previous UK headquarters in Bracknell in 1988.

Government Minister for Digital, MP Matt Warman, commented: "It is great to see that global tech giant HP has renewed its commitment to the UK by opening a new headquarters in Reading. The UK is one of the world’s leading digital economies, with a hugely talented workforce, a business-friendly environment and fantastic universities. This Government is working hard to continue this success with huge skills, infrastructure and R&D investment.”

The office was designed to accommodate a wide variety of working patterns, offering a combination of fixed and mobile desks, a large variety of formal and informal meeting rooms, along with many collaboration areas. The versatility of the space means that every part of the business has a work environment that caters to its needs. The new location also has great commuting links, including a regular free shuttle bus from Reading Station, which is a mere 25 minutes to London Paddington by train.

“The new Thames Valley Park office is the latest chapter in HP’s long history in the UK,” commented George Brasher, UK&I MD, HP. “As well as the Park being home to existing partners of ours, such as Microsoft and Computacenter, the whole Thames Valley region represents the heartbeat of this country’s tech sector. The continued presence of our HQ in Berkshire will ensure we are as accessible as can be for our partners and the wider industry.”