Fantastic to see University of Wolverhampton Science Park tenants, Goldilock, thriving!
The global tech firm has expanded its manufacturing and testing site at the Science Park after doubling its workforce to meet a rise in demand for its products.
The company’s anti-hacking work has led to it work with Nato, the Ministry of Defence and other organisations responsible for ‘critical national infrastructure’.
The firm said it expects to increase its team to 32 employees by the end of 2025 and create 44 new jobs by 2027.
The University of Wolverhampton Science Park celebrates its 30th Anniversary this year and, as a hub for innovation, takes pride in providing the right environment, talent, and infrastructure to support cutting-edge businesses. The expansion of cybersecurity and technology based company, Goldilock, is a testament to the Midlands’ strength as a tech and R&D powerhouse.
We’re excited to support Goldilock’s growth and look forward to seeing how #DisconnectToProtect technology shapes the future of cybersecurity.