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SciLeads set to double staff numbers as global demand for its software grows

SciLeads chief technical officer James Campbell, sales and marketing director Laura Haldane and chief executive Daniel McRitchie pictured at Clockwise Belfast
SciLeads chief technical officer James Campbell, sales and marketing director Laura Haldane and chief executive Daniel McRitchie pictured at Clockwise Belfast

BELFAST software specialist SciLeads is on target to more than double its workforce to 50 by the end of 2021 as it marks five years in business.

The company has developed a lead-generation and market intelligence platform that helps scientific instrumentation suppliers across North America, Europe and Asia identify buyers for their products and has seen a huge increase in demand for its services amid the pandemic.

It started the year with 22 staff, now has 40 employees, and has a further 10 vacancies to fill before the end of the year, including five software engineers.

The vacancies also include a winter intake of its sales and marketing graduate programme, aimed at giving recent graduates the opportunity to begin their career in a fast-moving global company.

Since SciLeads was launched in 2016 by three friends in their 20s - Daniel McRitchie, Laura Haldane and James Campbell - its turnover has almost doubled each year.

Its software is used by eight of the top 10 global companies in the life science instrumentation field including Bio-Rad, which provides a wide range of products to scientists to support Covid-19 screening and research.

Chief executive Daniel McRitchie said: “It’s an exciting time as we mark five years in business and look to the next stage of growing our global business, starting by doubling our workforce to 50 and launching a new Salesforce app to streamline our service for clients.

“We have seen additional growth as a result of the cancellation of industry events where suppliers usually network with researchers because it meant that many scientific instrumentation companies were in a crisis and had to look at marketing to prospective buyers in new ways.

“While innovation and exceptional data quality were the main drivers of Scileads’ success before Covid, the need for companies to experiment and try new digital marketing tools has further boosted sales in the last 18 months.

“We also have the largest Covid-19 lead database in the world enabling access to almost 70,000 research leads in over 100 countries. For Covid-19 research alone we track $40bn worth of funding from over 2,800 funding sources in 100 countries. Our software provides valuable insights into research activities including diagnostic, vaccine and drug development, epidemiology and public health.”

While most of its staff are home-based in Northern Ireland, SciLeads has employees in locations from Belarus to Barcelona, and Daniel, originally from Belfast, has been based in Vancouver for the last three years.