The hub’s objective is to bring together talents to support the company’s ongoing international expansion.

Viaplay aims to continue expanding all around the world and with that goal has announced the opening of a new tech hub in Barcelona, Spain. The new office is an initiative that seeks to boost Viaplay’s innovation capacity and international development presence.

In a press release, the company points out that is opening a tech hub in Barcelona “to bring together talents in product management, design, and front- and back-end development to support its ongoing international expansion”.

The hub will be operational from June 2022 and will reinforce Viaplay’s profile as an attractive international tech employer, while accelerating the company’s capacity to innovate and deliver world-class streaming experiences to viewers in all its markets.

Viaplay will be available in at least 16 countries by the end of 2023 and aims to have approximately 12 million subscribers by the end of 2025.

“Barcelona is consistently ranked among Europe’s leading tech cities, both in terms of the number of start-ups and highly qualified developers. The hub will be integrated with Viaplay’s tech operations at its Stockholm headquarters, which are currently home to more than 300 talents from over 40 countries.”

In future, employees in Viaplay’s other markets will have the possibility to work temporarily from Barcelona, depending on local regulations.

“Viaplay is one of the world’s fastest-growing and most exciting tech and entertainment companies. The scalability and robustness of our streaming platform make our expansion possible, and in turn require us to attract and retain the best talents”, explains Anders Jensen (pictured), NENT Group President and CEO. “This is crucial for our success, and to ensure we continue to lead and innovate. Establishing Viaplay in Barcelona’s thriving tech scene will benefit our business, people and viewers.”

“Our state-of-the-art hub will allow Viaplay to tap into a new global talent pool”, adds Kaj af Kleen, NENT Group Chief Technology and Product Officer. “We will become even more competitive as an employer and be able to innovate even faster. At the same time, this is a great opportunity for people across our company to spend time working in this amazing city.”

All open positions will be posted on Viaplay’s career site.

In March, NENT Group announced a proposal to rebrand as Viaplay Group, subject to the approval of the company’s shareholders at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 18 May.

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