PixelForce: Supporting Local Talent in South Australia

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Published: 13 January 2021 Content: PixelForce

Hinney - PixelForce Managing Director and Founder - was interviewed by Immigration SA about our multicultural and highly skilled team of web/app developers and designers.

“I started PixelForce with my friend and business partner Ben Zhang. While my passion is in web design, Ben excels in web development so it was an ideal match. Over the past seven years we have established an extremely talented team of senior mobile app developers, including specialised iOS and Android app developers”.
- Hinney Lo in an Interview from Immigration SA

PixelForce’s decision to establish itself in South Australia has greatly benefited both the company and the local economy. Founded in 2011, PixelForce has grown into a leading app and web development studio. With South Australia’s supportive business environment and access to skilled talent, the company has been able to flourish. Through the state’s migration programs, PixelForce has hired international graduates, offering career growth and contributing to Adelaide’s booming tech sector.

South Australia’s migration programs have been key in providing PixelForce access to diverse talent pools. By sponsoring skilled migrants from regions such as India, China, and Hong Kong, PixelForce has filled skill gaps, helping the company grow and meet client demands. These talented individuals bring diverse perspectives and innovative ideas, making PixelForce a standout in app development.

Adelaide’s cost-effective lifestyle, vibrant tech ecosystem, and government support have created the perfect environment for businesses like PixelForce to thrive. The company’s growth story is a testament to South Australia’s ability to attract global talent and foster long-term business success. Through international hires and a commitment to nurturing local talent, PixelForce has established itself as a key player in the digital industry, boosting both the local economy and tech landscape.

Read the full article by Move to South Australia.