Sheffield-based software consultancy, The Curve, has entered the Leeds market, responding to increasing demand for its technology services across the North of England. Specialising in custom business-critical systems, IoT solutions, and connected devices, the company has secured office space at Platform, a tech hub located next to Leeds train station. This move follows a surge in business, with turnover nearing £2m.
The Curve has also appointed Alina Eden Cornea as the regional partnerships and growth lead. Eden Cornea brings significant experience across multiple sectors, including engineering, logistics, and telecommunications, having been involved in coding and 3D modelling since the age of 11. Her role will focus on strengthening The Curve’s relationships in Leeds, where the company has already engaged with the local tech community through events like the Leeds Digital Ball.
The company, founded in 2019, has recently experienced a 49% growth in annual turnover, reaching £1.76m. The expansion into Leeds is part of The Curve’s organic growth strategy, which also includes the creation of 10 new technical roles in the coming year. With a workforce of 28, the company is poised to continue its growth trajectory in sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, and professional services.