The office is located in Melbourne’s CBD at 100 Queen Street. Appian said the new workspace will support Appian’s growing team and will serve as a central hub for enhancing customer and partner engagement.
The new office opening and Appian’s ongoing expansion in the Australian market align with the company’s mission to simplify digital transformation through process automation that orchestrates change in the age of AI.
Appian’s growth is backed by its customer base which includes Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, MinterEllison, Westpac, AGL, Belong, NSW Department of Justice, and the Office of Public Prosecutions (OPP) in Victoria.
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“The Appian team has demonstrated a strong commitment to our success. Their proactive approach to problem-solving, regular communication, and ongoing support have made them more than just a vendor. They are a true partner in our digital transformation journey,” said OPP program director, digital transformation Darryl Slabe.
Appian said it formed new partnerships with companies Accenture, Conexxia, Deloitte, DXC, EY, KPMG, Roboyo, Seers, Via Appia, and Xebia.
"Our remarkable growth in the Australian market, evidenced by a 69% increase in business from our partners in 2023 over 2022, signifies the value our platform brings to businesses aiming for digital excellence,” said Appian area vice president Asia Pacific and Japan Luke Thomas.
“Our new Melbourne office not only brings us closer to our customers and partners in the southern region, but also serves as a beacon of our commitment to driving digital innovation and process excellence."
“In the past three years, we have increased Appian Australia headcount 175%,” continued Thomas.
“Our Melbourne office investment further-underscores Appian’s dedication to the region and our belief in the potential of this market.”