Netrio has announced the expansion of its Belfast, Northern Ireland office, continuing the company’s international growth and strengthening its global service delivery and technology operations. Located at The Kelvin in Belfast, the new office expands workspace for existing employees while accommodating future growth as Netrio looks to hire additional local talent for technical, development and business operation roles.
The new facility will be officially unveiled on Tuesday, February 17, duNetrioring an event attended by Netrio executive leadership, including Chief Executive Officer Mark Clayman and President and Chief Transformation Officer Gina Murphy. James Applegate, the U.S. Consul General in Belfast, will also be in attendance.
“Expanding our Belfast office represents continued investment in a region vital to our global operations,” said Murphy. “As we scale our international footprint across the U.S., U.K., and India, Belfast remains a strategic hub for our technology and service delivery teams. This new space allows us to better support our people, customers and partners.”
Netrio’s presence in Belfast originated with the company’s acquisition of Agio, a New York City-based managed service provider, in May 2025. Agio established its Belfast office in 2020, and the local team plays a pivotal role in the ongoing development and support of NetrioNow, Netrio’s AI-powered service delivery platform designed to modernize how managed services are delivered to mid-market enterprises. Belfast’s strong technology ecosystem, access to highly skilled talent, and proximity to leading universities make it an essential location for the company’s continued innovation and growth.
Earlier this year, Netrio also announced the opening of a new office in Pune, India, further expanding its global delivery model and reinforcing the company’s commitment to providing 24×7 support for customers worldwide.

