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Luware Opens North American HQ in New York To Support U.S. Growth

Microsoft integration partner Luware on Tuesday announced the opening of its North American headquarters in New York City, marking its first major office in the United States.

Founded in Zurich in 2010, Luware has grown to over 150 employees and serves more than 1,000 organizations globally with its Microsoft Teams‑native contact center and compliance solutions. The new NYC office positions Luware to better support clients and partners in the U.S. market.


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This expansion coincides with Luware's expected launch this month of Nimbus Power, built on Microsoft Teams Phone extensibility, which brings AI‑enabled multichannel contact center features.

With the brand-new U.S. headquarters, Luware aims to scale adoption of its cloud‑native solutions and foster tighter collaboration with Microsoft.

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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on July 15, 2025


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