Optiva opens R&D center in Croatia, creating job opportunities

Optiva, a provider of revenue management software to communications service providers (CSPs), has set up an R&D Centre of Excellence in Osijek, Croatia.
Optiva jobOptiva is also creating job opportunities in Croatia.

R&D-led innovation is at the core of Optiva’s growth strategy. Optiva has already opened additional R&D Centres in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 2021 and Bengaluru, India, in early 2022.

Optiva has tripled the size of its R&D team over the last year. Optiva has positioned its resources and focus to lead innovation in the business support systems (BSS) market, enabling its telecom operators to elevate customer experience, increase profitability and connect people, payments, and digital services in new and unique ways.

Optiva chose Osijek, Croatia, because of its concentration of engineering experience and talent, including universities, business partnerships and opportunities in the city and region. With the core team now in place, Optiva aims to accelerate its growth with high-caliber engineers across several disciplines.

“We are creating the future of telecom BSS, and we are proud of our team and culture. Our Centres of Excellence and the expansion of our R&D prove our commitment to customers and employees to be the leader in BSS product innovation,” said Matt Halligan, CTO of Optiva.

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