Data#3 expands WA footprint with new Perth office

Latest investment in WA combines modern workplace innovation, sustainability, and stronger partner collaboration.

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[L-R] Vince Troth, general manager for Western Australia, Data#3; Stephen Dawson MLC, Minister for Regional Development; Ports; Science and Innovation; Medical Research; Kimberley, and; Brad Colledge, CEO and managing director, Data#3

Data#3 has opened a new Perth office, part of a long-term initiative to grow the business across Western Australia.

This space is tailored to the WA community, designed to deliver solutions that reflect both national capability and local insight.

“It’s a strategic investment in our people, partners and communities, designed to foster collaboration and showcase modern workplace innovation,” Brad Colledge, Data#3 CEO and MD said.

The new space aligns with the company’s sustainability strategy, with a 4.5-star energy rating and wellness-focused design. Colledge said it reflects Data#3’s broader mission to enable customer success through innovative solutions and exceptional performance.

“This new office is a tangible expression of our commitment to creating meaningful impact, locally and nationally,” he added.

Open to adding new partners to sustain momentum

The launch comes after a period of strong momentum for Data#3 in the region and reflects its commitment to investing in local expertise and driving wider impact across Australia.

“Whether it’s through digital transformation, community engagement, or environmental responsibility, we’re proud to be making a difference,” he explained.

Data#3 was recently appointment to the WA Government’s Technology Infrastructure and Solutions (TIS) panel, something Colledge said underscores the strength of its partner ecosystem and ability to deliver value to public sector customers.

“We bring the full strength of our people and expertise across Australia, while maintaining a deep understanding of Western Australia through our local presence,” Colledge told CRN Australia.

The new office is intended for co-innovation and integrated solutions with its major partners Microsoft and Cisco. Data#3 is open to engaging with new local partners and adapting services and its partner ecosystem in line with emerging innovations.

“We work hand-in-hand with our partners through strategic collaboration, ensuring that we adapt and expand where customer needs and technological advancements arise,” Colledge ended.

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