All three businesses are based at EastWorks, a former Victorian gas purifier shed transformed into modern commercial space by regeneration organisation Clyde Gateway. Martin McKay, chief executive at Clyde Gateway, said: "Bringing high-growth, innovative companies to Clyde Gateway is central to regeneration that is focused on people, place and jobs. "Funding from the Scottish Government and our other partners, Glasgow City Council, South Lanarkshire Council and Scottish Enterprise, has played a key part in making this happen. He said: "Backed by the Scottish Government, Clyde Gateway has been a huge success in regenerating the east end of Glasgow and Rutherglen, creating a vibrant place to live, work and play. "We were the first organisation to move in and it's been great to watch EastWorks evolve into a thriving cluster of cutting-edge, high-growth businesses."