Combining around 450 staff from various locations around Sydney into a new state-of –the-art office space in the city’s CBD is no small task, and on 14 August select UXC customers got to see the Australian firm's new digs. Located on King Street, the stylish space occupies three designer-appointed floors, totalling around 3,600 square metres of space.
NAB's Nick Weiss, UXC's Joel Collins and UXC's Dion Williams.
UXC's Ben El-Ters, Avant Insurance Limited's Tony Feeham and NSW Food Authority's Debbie Brookfield.
UXC's Keri Eruera, Rob McCabe and Amanda Tober.
UXC board member Brian Mitchell with UXC's Paul Timmins.
Juanita Troemml with UXC board member Gail Pemberton.
UXC's Mark Grodzicky, Macquarie Telecom's Charles Marcello, UXC's Phillip Yi, and UXC's David Begg.
UXC's Jeff Felice and Karen Richards, David Schneider of the Department of Premier and Cabinet (NSW) and NSW Health's Lina Persson.
NSW Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation Victor Dominello MP (on the right), congratulates UXC managing director Cris Nicolli. The MP called UXC a "shining example" of what Sydney businesses can do to reach out to the world, referring to UXC's presence in several countries.
The UXC portfolio. The company’s various units cover everything from consulting to managed IT services, cloud, Microsoft Dynamics, ServiceNow, SAP, Oracle and market analysis.
The main reception area.
Kitchen facilities: A central stairwell connects the three floors.
Lockers: The office has a hotdesk and BYOD policy, as well as allowing people to work from home.
The same designer that worked on UXC's Melbourne office was also involved with the new Sydney project. Each wing of the office has colour accents according to the business - UXC Oxygen, UXC Connect etc. - that occupies that space.
The innovation room: In addition to plenty of open-plan workspace, there are customer training rooms, tiny one-person rooms for making private calls, and plenty of other meeting spaces.
The Sydney office is the latest of a number of UXC locations to be consolidated, including office consolidations in Perth, Canberra and Melbourne.
UXC's King Street reception.
Combining around 450 staff from various locations around Sydney into a new state-of –the-art office space in the city’s CBD is no small task, and on 14 August select UXC customers got to see the Australian firm's new digs. Located on King Street, the stylish space occupies three designer-appointed floors, totalling around 3,600 square metres of space.