Seaham installation firm named as one of Europe's fastest growing companies
CCTV design, supply and installation firm, Hadrian Technology has been named the North East’s highest ranking firm in The Financial Times’ top 1,000 league table of Europe’s fastest-growing businesses as it celebrates a record quarter.
Based in Seaham, Hadrian Technology has been listed for a second consecutive year in the table. The news comes just months after Hadrian Technology was named as an Inc. 5000 Europe company.
The league table, which will be published in a Financial Times special report at the end of April, ranks Europe’s 1,000 fastest growing companies between 2013 and 2016. Hadrian Technology was ranked forty four places above the nearest North East business.
Hadrian Technology’s co-founder, Gary Trotter, said: “We’re immensely proud to yet again be recognised in the FT 1,000 and to be named as the highest ranking North East business in the league table.
“Being named as both an Inc. 5000 Europe and FT 1000 fastest growing company is a tremendous accolade and one that has only been possible thanks to the hard work of our dedicated and highly-skilled team.
“It’s been an exciting few years for us and we’ve got no plans to stop there - we’ve just celebrated a record quarter for the business and have recently scooped a significant tender opportunity with a local council. It promises to be a great year!”
The company has also recently reported a successful record quarter and good start to the year. The company’s order book for the year already exceeds work undertaken in 2017.
Established in 1999, Hadrian Technology advises clients on the design and installation of bespoke CCTV solutions, operating software and digital cloud-based storage through to ongoing maintenance.
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