StormHarvester opens new Belfast headquarters to support global expansion

StormHarvester inaugurates its new Belfast headquarters, enhancing its capacity to serve wastewater utilities worldwide with advanced anomaly detection technology, following rapid growth and recent funding success.
Feb. 26, 2026

StormHarvester has opened a new headquarters at 10 Mays Meadow in Belfast, marking a milestone in the company’s growth and its continued expansion into international markets, including Australia and New Zealand.

The facility, officially opened by Tracy Kelly, will serve as the central hub for the company’s 100-person team. StormHarvester works with wastewater utilities to predict and prevent flooding and pollution events using anomaly detection technology that analyzes data from thousands of sensors to generate actionable insights. The company reports working with nearly all wastewater utilities in the UK and Ireland, alongside a growing presence overseas.

“Opening our new headquarters in Belfast represents an important step in our journey. As we continue to grow, this new base gives us the space and infrastructure needed to support our team and deliver even greater value to our clients, both in the UK and globally,” said Brian Moloney, founder and CEO, in a press release.

StormHarvester’s recent growth includes a successful Series A investment round in early 2025 and recognition as the top-ranked company in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 for 2025, reflecting its rapid scaling in the water and wastewater technology sector.

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