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CreateFuture Secures Strategic Tech Partnership With Skyscanner

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CreateFuture Secures Strategic Tech Partnership With Skyscanner
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CreateFuture Secures Strategic Tech Partnership With Skyscanner

2025-08-14 16:04 Last Updated At:16:20

EDINBURGH, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 14, 2025--

CreateFuture has secured a technology partnership with Skyscanner which will see the digital consultancy work closely with the global travel marketplace’s tech teams across its Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, and Barcelona offices in areas including audience experience, data and AI tooling, and app experience.

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Euan Andrews, CEO and Founder of CreateFuture, said: “Skyscanner began life here in Scotland, and is now the leading global travel app that scans over 80 billion prices daily. We are excited to be working with their world-class engineering team to accelerate, grow, and contribute to their future success.”

Andrew Phillips, Chief Technology Officer at Skyscanner, said: “CreateFuture’s proven capabilities, culture match, and overall collaborative approach made them the ideal choice for us, and we fully expect their team to be instrumental in helping us to achieve our engineering goals.”

CreateFuture was appointed after a multi-stage process from a national and international pool of consultancies, and was recognised for its engineering expertise, cultural alignments, and track record around delivery.

Skyscanner joins a client list at CreateFuture which includes PayPal, adidas, NatWest, Baillie Gifford, MoneySavingExpert, Penguin Random House, Simple Online Healthcare, Multiverse, and FanDuel.

Euan Andrews added: “As a Scotland-headquartered company, we think it’s notable that we’re now working with the country’s two tech unicorns - Skycanner and FanDuel - and that this says something about the continuing evolution of the Scottish technology ecosystem as a whole. And for our business, it not only strengthens our position at the forefront of digital transformation in Scotland, but helps to lay the ground for further expansion across the UK and internationally.”

Founded in 2010 by CEO Euan Andrews, CreateFuture now has around 500 people working across 3 UK offices plus a European base - delivering end-to-end digital transformation and covering CX strategy, product innovation, AI enablement, cloud and infrastructure, and data and analytics. The company rebranded from xDesign following the acquisition of CreateFuture in 2023, and is backed by investment firm Soho Square Capital.

For more information about CreateFuture and Skyscanner, visit: www.createfuture.com and www.skyscanner.com

Left to right are Myra Fulton (Skyscanner), Darren Dalrymple (CreateFuture), Andrew Phillips (Skyscanner), Euan Andrews (CreateFuture), Jamie Rorrison (Skyscanner), and Eloise Maslewski (CreateFuture) at CreateFuture's HQ in Edinburgh

Left to right are Myra Fulton (Skyscanner), Darren Dalrymple (CreateFuture), Andrew Phillips (Skyscanner), Euan Andrews (CreateFuture), Jamie Rorrison (Skyscanner), and Eloise Maslewski (CreateFuture) at CreateFuture's HQ in Edinburgh

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Jalen Brunson missed the final three quarters of New York's loss to Sacramento on Wednesday night because of a right ankle injury.

The All-Star point guard was hurt in the first quarter when he was dribbling and his ankle appeared to give out and he fell to the court. Brunson went to the locker room and the Knicks said he was questionable to return before later ruling him out for the second half.

Brunson had four points in five minutes. His status for the Knicks' game Thursday at Golden State is uncertain.

Brunson missed two games with a sprained right ankle in November and a month with the same injury late in the 2024-25 season.

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New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, center, takes a shot in the paint during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis)

New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, center, takes a shot in the paint during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis)

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