Axiom Connected, an award-winning technology company has been disrupting the warranty industry for the last two years by introducing subscription-based protection products.
Headquartered in the United States, Axiom Connected works with companies both locally and globally, with offices throughout Europe. Axiom Connected is the creator of the world’s first completely digital- connected warranty platform and is working to modernise vehicle ownership and the large asset sector of insurance.
In November 2021, Axiom Connected announced its plan to establish its Australian headquarters at Charles Sturt University in Port Macquarie. With offices adjoining the campus innovation space, Axiom Connected is bringing highly skilled IT professionals to the region. The initiative will provide opportunities for Charles Sturt alumni and recent graduates, in addition to partnerships with the university’s IT teaching and research resources.
Axiom Connected is looking to create about 50 technology jobs in the next couple of years and is committed to collaborating locally and supporting the incubation of technology concepts and business ideas founded in academic origins.
Mike Reth, the CEO says:
"Axiom Connected and Charles Sturt University will partner to bring highly skilled IT professionals to Port Macquarie, which is an exciting opportunity for students, graduates, and staff. The partnership will cultivate a positive economic impact on the region that will result in business-changing technology on a global scale. We look forward to working with Charles Sturt University to forge new partnerships that will create more local jobs and help stimulate economic growth in Port Macquarie.
Choosing Port Macquarie as the location for our Australian headquarters met many of our objectives - proximity to major cities while still working within a thriving regional community, the location, airport, university resources, and access to talented human resources up and down the Mid North Coast was very attractive.
What led to us establishing our Australian business unit in NSW, more specifically at Port Macquarie, was the opportunity and potential in the region. We wanted to be in an area with a great business community and work alongside world class education institutions, like Charles Sturt University."