More Tech Jobs As Software Giant Lands In Victoria

  • Minister for Economic Development

The Andrews Labor Government is welcoming the latest global tech company to choose Melbourne as its Asia Pacific base, in a move that will create 100 new jobs.

US-based Lucidchart is one of the world’s leading software providers, with more than three million users in the Asia Pacific alone – including Woolworths supermarkets and LINE Corporation.

With the support of Invest Victoria, Lucidchart will establish its Asia Pacific headquarters in Melbourne, which will host sales, marketing and customer support roles.

It is the latest company to invest in Victoria’s thriving tech and ICT sector, which employs more than 137,900 people across more than 19,300 businesses, generating $36.6 billion in annual revenue.

Melbourne is Australia’s leading tech city, as confirmed by the Savills Research Tech Cities in Motion global report released earlier this year.

As stated by Minister for Economic Development Tim Pallas

“We were delighted to support Lucidchart’s move to Victoria, which will add considerable weight to our reputation as Australia’s top tech city.”

As stated by Minister for Jobs, Innovation and Trade Martin Pakula

“As well as creating jobs, this investment is yet another vote of confidence in our world class tech sector, our highly skilled workforce and proven R&D capabilities.”

As stated by Lucidchart President David Grow

“We see a lot of great organic growth in the Asia Pacific and we believe this office in Melbourne will provide us with the ideal resources to better serve and represent these customers.”

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