MEMBER NEWS: AM Sci Tech secures new occupier at Aberdeen Energy Park

June 19, 2024
MEMBER NEWS: AM Sci Tech secures new occupier at Aberdeen Energy Park

Elementz opens new office at Enterprise Centre office, to support growth plans

AM Sci Tech, a subsidiary of Hurstwood Holdings and the new owner of Aberdeen Energy and Innovation Parks, has secured a new occupier at the Energy Park, in Bridge of Don.

Elementz, a recently launched provider of subsea asset integrity management software, has agreed a three-year lease on Unit G9 at the Enterprise Centre.

The new ground floor office extends to 1,565 sq ft and will support Elementz’ growth ambitions in the North East, providing an open-plan space for its 15-strong team.

Elementz, a new subsidiary of Aize, was established to meet the evolving demands of the subsea ecosystem, and will enhance support for a growing global client base of multinational operators across the US, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and APAC.

Elementz specialises in robust and trusted Software as a Service (SaaS). The core offering provides a range of comprehensive applications or “elements” to enable users to build End-to-End (E2E) integrity frameworks for their subsea assets, providing all the functionality needed to serve as the core integrity platform to effectively plan, execute and report on all integrity and inspection activities.

Jason Brown, CEO of Elementz commented:

“We are excited to establish our new base at the Energy Park as a key part of our planned growth and development. It was essential for us to find a space that supports our collaborative and client-focused approach and provides our team with a quality base in a conducive working environment.”

Aberdeen Energy & Innovation Park Estates Manager, Cherry Paton added:

“It’s great to welcome Elementz to the Enterprise Centre. Their choice to locate here is a testament to the quality and appeal of our facilities at the Energy Park. We look forward to supporting their growth and watching them thrive in their new home.”

The Parks offer a variety of office solutions, including leased offices and serviced offices, catering to the needs of occupiers of all sizes. They are conveniently located approximately three miles north of Aberdeen city centre and close to the Third Don Crossing.

Set at the entrance to the Energy Park on Exploration Drive, the Enterprise Centre is Aberdeen Energy Park’s flagship office building, providing the ideal workspace for forward-looking, ambitious businesses.

Knight Frank and Ryden are joint agents for Aberdeen Energy & Innovation Parks.

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