Tquila Automation plans to open a regional delivery center in an historic downtown Birmingham building, creating 200 jobs over the next five years and providing a boost to the city’s growing high-tech sector.
The jobs include roles for software developers, business analysts, consultants and business managers.
Austin, Texas-based Tquila Automation said the Birmingham center will be a hub of technical and delivery expertise for the company’s North American clients.
The company operates as an automation consultancy that helps businesses streamline their functions by focusing on robotic process automation, artificial intelligence, machine learning and other emerging technologies. It serves clients in industries including manufacturing, FMCG, financial services, energy, and insurance.
Software development company Stella Source plans to open a headquarters operation in Birmingham, creating 50 jobs and providing a boost to the city’s high-tech sector. The operation will be located in the Nextec building in downtown’s innovation district.
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