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Highland IT and tech company Omniscot celebrates 10 years of support with new shop launch in Inverness and charity fundraiser for The Oxygen Works





Steve Abraham, Leigh-Ann Little and Jenni Donnelly.
Steve Abraham, Leigh-Ann Little and Jenni Donnelly.

As Highland IT and tech company Omniscot Limited approaches its 10-year anniversary, the company is set to commemorate the milestone with the opening of a new state-of-the-art facility in Inverness.

Launching the facility in Seafield Road comes alongside a new partnership with Inverness-based health charity The Oxygen Works.

With five decades of combined experience providing computer support and internet services to commercial and residential clients, it is Omniscot’s expertise and technical flexibility that has helped this family business become a leader in its field.

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Now the team is inviting local business owners to come along to its new branch on October 3 for an evening of networking, where guests can get to know the Omniscot team, tour the new facilities, and learn about the latest IT trends and services available.

Omniscot directors Steve Abraham said: “Over the last 10 years Omniscot has been a trusted partner for a range of businesses across the Highlands, and it is because of them, that we are in a position to take our services to a larger premises where we can continue to build on our expertise to better serve our customers in this fast-paced and ever-advancing industry.

“To highlight this success - and as a way of thanks - we want to welcome local business owners to come along and see exactly what we do and learn more about how they can use technology to enhance their operations, improve services and create stronger customer relationships.”

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Omniscot will be donating a portion of its profits from September sales to help The Oxygen Works continue providing its essential support to individuals with a variety of health conditions using oxygen therapy, physiotherapy and complementary therapies.

Leigh-Ann Little, CEO of The Oxygen Works, said: “We are thrilled to have Omniscot supporting our work - their generous contribution will make a significant difference in expanding the reach of our services.

“With the support of local businesses like Omniscot, we can continue to provide life-changing therapies and support to those who need it most, helping us grow and continue improving the lives of individuals with chronic health conditions."

Tickets are available on Eventbrite.


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