Kainos Group plc (commonly referred to simply as Kainos or Kainos Software) is a digital technology company headquartered in
Belfast
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,
Northern Ireland
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that develops information technology for businesses and organisations. It is listed on the
London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the
FTSE 250 Index.
The company has three divisions – Digital Services, Workday Services, and Workday Products.
Name
The word ''Kainos'' comes from ancient Greek, meaning "new" or "fresh".
History
1986 to 2009
Kainos was founded as a joint venture between
Fujitsu and
The Queen's University of Belfast business incubation unit (QUBIS Ltd) on 14 April 1986. In January 1987, the company began trading in the QUBIS building on
Malone Road,
Belfast
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and Kainos founder, Frank Graham, was appointed managing director.
A spin-off company of Kainos was established in 1994 called
Lagan Technologies, which grew to become a software supplier into local government in the UK and the US. It was eventually acquired by U.S. based
Kana Software in 2010.
By 1997, due to the expansion of the company, Kainos relocated and opened offices in Mount Charles, Belfast, and opened its main headquarters in Upper Crescent,
Belfast
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.
After several years of business, in which Fujitsu was its main customer, the company sold most of its stake to ACT Venture capital in 2000.
ACT Venture capital later divested its shareholding in Kainos.
In September 2004, Kainos entered into a partnership agreement with
Mediasurface, the UK's largest content management provider. The following year, Kainos entered into another partnership agreement in 2005 with
TIBCO, a provider of infrastructure software.
In 2007, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kainos called SpeechStorm was established, providing automated products for call centres, including touch tone, SMS, speech and
visual IVR. That same year, management in Kainos bought out Fujitsu's remaining 20% shares.
2010 to present
Kainos expanded its operations and opened a research office in
Silicon Valley on 18 October 2010.
On 19 November 2014, Kainos announced its plans to expand the Evolve Electronic Medical Records platform into Ireland.
On 10 July 2015, Kainos was admitted to the main market of the
London Stock Exchange, trading as Kainos Group plc.
As part of an extension of its US operation, in June 2020, Kainos announced plans to create 133 jobs in Indianapolis. The plans included expenditure of £650,000 to build new facilities in the area, marking the first venture into the US Midwest.
Operations
Kainos has been a
Workday implementation partner since 2011, providing management, integration, support and testing services for the Workday
SaaS product.
Kainos is a leading provider of artificial intelligence services, delivering AI and data projects across public, healthcare, and commercial sectors. As the fifth-largest AI supplier to the UK public sector since 2018, Kainos has delivered more than £61 million in data and AI contracts and employs over 250 AI professionals. In 2025, Kainos was appointed by the UK Ministry of Defence to develop and maintain its cloud-based defence and analytics system.
See also
References
{{FTSE 250 Index constituents
Software companies of the United Kingdom
Companies established in 1986
1986 establishments in Northern Ireland
Companies of Northern Ireland
Companies based in Belfast
Brands of Northern Ireland
Companies in the FTSE 250 Index