Local tech business expands while continuing long-term Cats partnership
SC Technology Group director Jeremy Williams said systems, security and data all need to work together. Photo: Supplied.
GEELONG-BASED business SC Technology Group has extended its long-running partnership with the Geelong Cats, with the new agreement taking the relationship through to 2032.
The six-year extension builds on more than 12 years working together, with SC Technology Group continuing to support the club’s operations with print and document solutions.
“It’s something we’re really proud of,” director Jeremy Williams said.
“We’ve been working with the Cats for a long time now. It’s not about big moments. It’s about doing the job properly year after year and building trust over time.”
The partnership sees SC Technology Group supporting the club’s day-to-day operations behind the scenes, helping ensure things run smoothly across both corporate and football departments.
While the Cats partnership remains a key part of the business, SC Technology Group has also evolved over recent years as client needs have changed.
The group has expanded its IT capability through universal computer solutions, moving further into managed IT services, cyber security, cloud platforms and broader technology support.
“We’ve seen technology become central to how businesses operate,” Williams said.
“Systems, security and data all need to work together. It’s no longer just one piece of the puzzle.”
That change has led the business to broaden its offering, allowing it to support clients across multiple areas rather than just print.
“A lot of our clients don’t want multiple providers,” Williams said.
“They want one group they can trust to look after everything and keep it running properly.”
The company has continued to grow its team across Geelong and Ballarat as part of that expansion, with a focus on hiring locally and building long-term capability within the region.
“There are great people locally,” Williams said.
“We’re always meeting people, even when we don’t have a role immediately available. It means when we do grow, we have the right people ready.”
Alongside its business growth, SC Technology Group remains active in the local community through partnerships, support initiatives and working with other regional organisations.
“Being based here, we want to contribute where we can,” Williams said.
Looking ahead, the focus for the business remains consistent.
“Keep improving what we do, keep supporting our clients and keep backing the region,” Williams said.






