Harrogate entrepreneurs celebrate a decade in business with new office opening
A Harrogate smart tech business marking its 10th anniversary has launched a new head office facility.
AudioVogue, which was launched in 2009 by entrepreneurs Andy Wyatt and Peter Hudspeth, has opened the new combined office, training centre, display showroom and warehousing facility at Killinghall Business Park.
The building adds to its existing high street presence in Harrogate and its concession presence in both York and Darlington, and is set to enable the AudioVogue team to test new products and innovations before installing them in client’s businesses and homes.
AudioVogue’s co-director, Andy Wyatt, said: “The opening of our new head office is a major step for us and officially marks the start of our tenth anniversary celebrations.
“This is a major investment for the company but was necessitated by a significant year-on-year increase in business, combined with a need for us to be able to test new technology as and when it comes on the market.”
The firm works closely with many ‘key partner’ brands, which includes Control4, Triad, Pakedge Networks, Sonos and Nest.
Andy concluded: “Our work is now taking us far beyond our Harrogate and North Leeds heartlands, and we are increasingly undertaking work in and around County Durham.”
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