Panintelligence flying high with new contract win
Software company Panintelligence has won a contract with a hydraulic engineering firm with a track record of improving the functionality of Concorde aircraft.
Thanks to its proprietary business intelligence platform, the Leeds company has secured a contract with Hydraulics Online, a Cheshire-based firm which specialises in systems design and hydraulic equipment across a range of sectors.
Founded in 2004 by Mark and Helen Tonks, Hydraulics Online was awarded the ‘Northern Powerhouse Export Champion’ status by the Department of International Trade in February for its customer-led approach.
The firm has also notably worked on Concorde restoration projects at Manchester Airport, the Imperial War Museum, Duxford and Surrey’s Brooklands Museum.
The contract win sees the hydraulic specialist using Panintelligence Pi software which provides real-time data, as part of its international expansion plan.
Speaking about the new contract, Hydraulics Online founder Helen Tonks explained: “The Panintelligence platform… has pinpointed the US and India as growth markets for us and we are working to exploit their export potential.
“Although the insight has come from our own data, we would not have had that visibility without the high-tech but incredibly user-friendly new data analysis software.”
Panintelligence CEO Zandra Moore commented: “It’s great to be working with a pioneering organisation like Hydraulics Online.
“Our dashboard and analytics products are a unique platform that we have developed over many years. They are an affordable way for small businesses to release insights and value from their data in real time without any compromise of security.”
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