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DXC opens Farnborough office

DXC Technology has opened an office in Farnborough, that is to be home to DXC's dedicated Aerospace and Defence Hub.



Image courtesy CNW Group / DXC Technology Company


This milestone follows the recent opening of DXC’s first office in Toronto and is part of the company’s broader growth strategy across the globe. 

DXC’s new Farnborough location is a purpose-built, technology enabled environment that fosters connection, collaboration and innovation among employees and new and existing customers. 

With a presence in the UK for over four decades, DXC employs more than 6,500 people nationwide. The site brings together teams from Aldershot and Hook into a single location and is expected to create opportunities for the local workforce – including armed forces veterans and reservists, as well as graduate, apprentice and early-careers opportunities through the DXC UKI Academic Programme. 

"Farnborough is a storied and vibrant destination for innovators and world-class businesses," said Councillor Calum Stewart, Mayor of Rushmoor. "We are pleased to welcome DXC as part of our community and applaud their commitment to investing in local talent and creating new opportunities for the next generation of professionals. We wish them much success in the years to come." 

"The launch of our Farnborough office marks an exciting new chapter for DXC in the UK, bringing together our employees and customers across all industries to build bold, future-ready solutions," said Cameron Art, DXC President of the Americas and UKI. "Our new Aerospace and Defence Hub underscores our commitment to this sector and positions us to help shape the future of innovation for some of the world’s leading private and public sector aerospace and defence organisations." 

The new Farnborough Aerospace and Defence Hub, strategically chosen to strengthen partnerships in the area, will have dedicated resources to invest in innovation and collaboration in the sector. 

The Farnborough opening is part of a broader series of strategic growth initiatives for DXC across the Americas and UKI. The company recently opened its first office in Toronto and is expanding offices in New York City, Miami and London, further enhancing its ability to serve customers and foster collaboration and co-creation.

For over 50 years, DXC has provided mission-critical solutions for ministries, defence agencies and armed services organisations worldwide.

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