Zoom launches UK hybrid headquarters

Zoom launches UK hybrid headquarters
Zoom has opened a new UK office in London, offering a space for product demos, partner visits and more.

The space fully integrates Zoom technology, offering hybrid and remote capabilities to offer modern ways of working.

Situated in Holborn, the 1393 sq. m. space has been turned into a multi-use cohesive hub, featuring meeting rooms, a boardroom and several meeting space environments which incorporate Zoom technology and digital signage dotted throughout the facility.

Zoom’s London Engagement Hub includes 75 work points including library-style benches, touchdown spaces, agile tables for collaboration as well as traditional desks.

The new venue will feature an executing briefing centre, set to open in 2024, which will offer  demonstration space for hands-on education experiences for visitors.

Phil Perry, head of UK & Ireland, Zoom, commented: “The organisations that best adapt to these changes and optimise the benefits of technology and flexible working, while maximising the times that teams spend face to face, will be those that succeed commercially in the race for the best talent and it’s no different here at Zoom.

“That is why we have totally re-imagined our London HQ for the modern, digitally connected age. We are confident the state-of-the-art design, underpinned by the full suite of Zoom technologies, will make it the perfect place for our teams to come together to do their best work on some days, while being optimised for hybrid and remote interactions leveraging the full power of the Zoom platform on other days.”

Speaking exclusively to Inavate, Ben Neo, head of contact centre and CX EMEA, Zoom, commented: “[This space] offers a sense of belonging, offering a space to meet in person is very important to our culture. 

“It’s important to have the trust and the confidence about the technology itself and we are not just delivering what is good for now, we are pushing much further ahead to allow people to see the features and innovations that are going to benefit them.”






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