Scalian Spain Opens New Office in Portugal

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The technology consulting firm Scalian has taken a significant step in its international expansion by opening its first office in Lisbon, Portugal. This new location will be led by Fernando de Águeda, the company’s European Vice President. The decision comes at a time when Portugal is establishing itself as an important tech hub, characterized by a growing number of engineering and software development professionals.

Águeda emphasized that the opening of this office is a logical move within Scalian’s growth strategy. The geographical proximity will enable more efficient collaboration with the company’s teams and clients, many of whom are already operating in the country. In this way, Scalian aims to provide more integrated and effective support to its clientele.

Establishing the office in Lisbon is only part of the group’s ambitious goal: to reach a business volume of 1.5 billion euros by 2028. This plan is bolstered by the recent entry of the Wendel Group as a majority shareholder and the acquisition of historical partners such as Dulin Technologies, which will enable the firm to strengthen its competitiveness, particularly in the field of cybersecurity.

Scalian has also focused on fostering an ecosystem of innovation and talent development in key sectors such as industrial, railway, aerospace, and finance. Since its arrival, the company plans to initiate projects that ensure rapid growth, including the modernization of critical systems, the deployment of sustainable multicloud architectures, and the development of cybersecurity solutions. All of this aims to maintain a balance between operational excellence, agility, and cost optimization for its clients.

Additionally, the firm intends to open more than 100 positions for highly specialized profiles related to these high-impact projects. Among the most sought-after roles are DevOps engineers, infrastructure architects, microservices engineers, cybersecurity consultants, and data scientists.

With this new strategy, Scalian not only aims to expand its presence in Southern Europe but also to reaffirm its commitment to innovation and local talent, establishing itself as a strategic partner for companies that require advanced solutions in infrastructure and critical systems, microservices development, and advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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