DXC Technology opens its first Canadian office in Toronto, expanding its North American presence and reinforcing its commitment to innovation and customer success.
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Global tech leader DXC Technology launches its first Toronto office to boost client collaboration, access top talent, and scale innovation across Canada. Image: DXC |
Toronto, Canada — April 15, 2025:
DXC Technology, a Fortune 500 global technology services provider, has announced the grand opening of its first Canadian sales office in downtown Toronto. This strategic move marks a major expansion of DXC’s North American footprint and highlights the company’s long-term commitment to talent, innovation, and customer success in Canada.
With more than 20 years of operational history in the country, DXC already supports over 350 clients nationwide, including industry leaders such as CIBC, Aviva, TD, Manulife, Elections Ontario, and Mount Sinai Hospital. The opening of the Toronto office brings DXC even closer to its clients and Canada's largest technology and financial hub.
“We're thrilled to launch our first office in Toronto, the center of Canada's business and tech community,” said Cameron Art, President of DXC Americas and UKI. “This office is a clear signal of our long-term ambitions in the region, our commitment to collaborative innovation, and our focus on strengthening relationships with clients in this critical market.”
Toronto provides DXC with direct access to top-tier talent and a flourishing innovation ecosystem. The new office joins DXC’s global network of strategic collaboration hubs aimed at tackling digital transformation challenges, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and cloud computing.
"With a world-class workforce and strong innovation ecosystem, Ontario continues to attract leading global companies, reinforcing our province's position as a top destination for tech investment," said The Honourable Victor Fedeli, Ontario’s Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. "We are pleased to welcome DXC Technology to Toronto and wish them continued success."
Today, DXC employs over 1,800 people across all 10 Canadian provinces. The company delivers transformative services in industries such as financial services, public sector, healthcare, and automotive — helping organizations modernize operations, manage critical workloads, and drive AI-powered outcomes.
The Toronto office launch is part of a broader regional growth initiative by DXC, which includes expanded operations in New York City, Miami, and London, reflecting a global focus on closer client collaboration and next-generation service delivery.
As a trusted operating partner, DXC continues to help the world’s most innovative organizations transition to digital-first operations through expert consulting, engineering, and secure technology solutions.