Igaming platform provider GR8 Tech has announced the opening of its newest hub in Warsaw, Poland.
The firm’s hubs – also active in several locations across Europe including Cyprus, the Czech Republic – offer employees the opportunity to work in an office-like environment if they choose.
The news sees the company, which has said it is now committed to a remote-first model since the pandemic, continue to support its ‘diverse international staff’ by offering ‘flexible and comfortable’ working conditions.
GR8 Tech said in a statement that the new hub forms part of its “ongoing efforts to ensure that its employees have the best possible working conditions in any location they choose to work from”.
In addition to assisting in home office arrangements, the company also provides local hubs in target locations where employees are concentrated and hiring activities are underway.
The new Warsaw hub will look to serve as a convenient workspace for the 80+ specialists already located in the country and all new employees joining the company.
The firm has also insisted that the space will be available to any GR8 Tech employees travelling internationally who require a professional environment to work from.
GR8 Tech added: “The opening of the Warsaw hub aligns with GR8 Tech’s broader strategic activities across Europe and specifically in Poland. Recently, GR8 Tech participated in the largest Polish IT festival, Code Europe, held on 10-11 June in Krakow, as the technology partner, with GR8 Tech’s Chief Talent Officer, Tetiana Davydova, holding a talk on “Mastering the Science of Negotiation: Secrets to Successful Dialogue in Tech” at the event.
“GR8 Tech will also participate in the Devoxx conference in Krakow on 19-22 June as a partner. The company’s Deputy CTO, Pawel Grzegrzolka, will hold a talk on ‘Integrating quality gates in IaC’.”
Meanwhile, this year, Asia is a big focus for GR8 Tech. In a recent discussion with SBC News, Evgen Belousov, company CEO, delved into why the continent represents a new frontier that it is believed will deliver numerous benefits across the long-term for the firm.
He said: “We are known for building strong, lasting partnerships and our approach won’t change as we expand in this region. We bring our best technology, which is not only robust and flexible but also very reliable.
“Asia is a tough market with many operators, both local and international. The key challenge here is smoothly handling a large number of users while keeping their data safe. The region is also very diverse, with different languages and gaming preferences.”