A technology company that sponsors Ipswich Town FC is to take over one of the most "revolutionary" office buildings in Suffolk.
Stowmarket-based Halo is to move its global HQ to the Willis Building in Ipswich, which has been occupied by the insurance firm since opening in 1975.
The Grade I listed glass building was designed by Lord Norman Foster, the renowned architect whose later designs include The Gherkin in London and the main terminal at Stansted Airport in Essex.
Halo founder Paul Hamilton said the move would help the firm achieve its aim to employ 800 graduates by 2030, "creating something very special in Suffolk".
"I think there is a whole ecosystem around Halo [and] as we do position ourselves as Europe's number one agentic AI software platform... other technology companies will also gravitate towards Suffolk," he added.







