Harvey added: “It was encouraging to see so many potential partners, contractors and consultants attend which could lead to some exciting collaborations and joint working.
“Ultimately the aim is to drive business growth for all parties, while providing the greatest service for clients, lead technological adoption within the industry and support the UK and local economies.”
Department leaders showcased expertise for visitors at stations throughout Three Sixty DS offices at Hills Barn in Apuldram.
Staff from the 35-strong firm also attended from its offices in London and Cambridgeshire.
Visitors included economic development manager Julie Stevenson and growth and sustainability officer Derek Irvine from Chichester District Council.
Julie said: “It was great to attend and see another rapidly growing business in the Chichester area.
“Our role is to encourage growth and support businesses which help to drive the local economy so it was very interesting to hear about Three Sixty DS’ innovative services and the new jobs that it is creating.”
With its ‘define, design, deliver’ process, Three Sixty DS provides holistic solutions through the project lifecycle from conception to completion. It serves commercial and public sectors clients of all sizes nationwide.
Three Sixty DS will be holding more open days both online and in person at its offices.
Please email info@threesixtyds.com to find out more and register for the next open days.