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Rethink talent acquisition and get ahead of the tough labour market…

As a recruitment company, here at RE Recruitment, we are known to do things a little differently to traditional recruiters. We are proud of how we take an innovative approach to the way that we work and are not afraid to step out of our comfort zone and try something new. And with two recent developments, we believe that our efforts are really paying off.

Firstly, following a rigorous tender process, we have been named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service’s recruitment framework. The Crown Commercial Service supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. For us, it means that we will be recruiting for Senior Manager and Director level positions, across a range of government departments.

Secondly, our selection as one of only two UK recruitment agencies to be awarded the licence to recruit overseas workers under a Temporary Visa for the poultry industry. It enables us to recruit personnel from inside and outside the EU without the need for workers to be part of the Settlement Scheme.

Supporting an important British industry during its busiest time

Of The Year

The Seasonal Worker visa route is a new government initiative so organisations in the poultry supply chain can recruit overseas workers.

RE Recruitment has been supporting the Poultry sector with staffing solutions for over 20 years and was chosen following the DEFRA RFI and Home Office endorsement process where we demonstrated our high standards and effective service to the sector.

We are proud to be able to offer this service to our clients, who will benefit from the opportunity to hire skilled candidates from all over the world.

As the employment market in the UK continues to shrink and with labour shortages across multiple sectors, we have taken a bold step and opened our first overseas office. The new office in Bucharest, Romania will help us source seasonal temporary workers for the poultry industry. Bucharest is also home to one of the largest Universities in Europe, giving us access to graduates who may be looking to work in the UK under the Government’s Settlement Scheme. We are always looking for new ways of doing things and this is just another example of that.

We pride ourselves on delivering the very highest standards of service to our clients and believe that this has been recognised with these recent wins for our business.

As an independent owner-managed company, RE Recruitment has grown by building a reputation for commitment and service excellence. We could easily have continued to operate within the comfort of the recruitment world we know – but by challenging ourselves and through the hard work and dedication of the whole team, we have proved that a local independent recruitment company can succeed at national and international levels.

In recruitment you need to use innovative approaches to reach a variety of audiences and cater for their varying needs; one size does not fit all.

If you are looking for a completely di erent recruitment experience where you can expect more support, accountability, innovation, and personal service, then do get in touch with me for a chat by emailing JamesG@reRECRUITMENT.com or call 01242 505 403

by Nicky Godding, Editor

Fewer than 10 per cent of UK businesses currently export.

That’s according to the CBI, but companies that trade internationally open up new markets for themselves, are more productive, more innovative and diversify their risk profile.

With tough economic challenges ahead for us all, why wouldn’t a business look overseas for expansion?

The CBI has called on the government to work with business. Ensuring companies of all sizes seize global trade opportunities will be crucial for growth and resilience, it said.

Will McGarrigle, Head of Global Trade, CBI, said: “The UK’s innovation, creativity and outstanding goods and services have never been more relevant to a changing world. Whether it’s leadership in environmental services or expertise in advanced manufacturing, the UK is home to products in demand overseas.”

Exporting for the first time? It's complicated

Selling in the UK is relatively easy. The culture and geography is familiar, the legal framework understandable and it’s easier to chase payment if the purchaser uses the same time zone and language.

None of that is true if you want to enter new markets overseas. Companies new to exporting need to understand the potential new markets and how to reach them –both selling to them and then shipping the goods (no mean feat if you want to sell to the European Union now that the UK has Brexited).

You also need to understand the culture of the new market, the trade terms the UK government has agreed with that country, its local customs and country regulations, and then set up a fail-safe method of getting paid.

One Oxfordshire company opened its first overseas factory in 2015. Despite investing heavily in consultants, the process was initially fraught with problems, but persistence prevailed and med-tech company Owen Mumford has since become a highly successful exporter.

Jarl Severn, the company’s Managing Director, said: “One of the big challenges in setting up abroad is that you don’t know what you don’t know – and nor does anyone else. You can’t totally rely on consultants, however expert they appear to be. You must visit the countries, be prepared for unknown factors and have enough buffer in your plans.”

Richard Muller, Executive Chairman of Gloucester-based dental bur manufacturer, Prima Dental, agrees. Prima Dental began expanding globally around 12 years ago. He said: “If you can, you should manufacture close to the marketplace, and that’s what we try to do. When we began to export, we had to learn to do it properly, and be patient.

“We started in India, then Brazil and China. But we faced challenges. Pitting your wits against different cultures can be difficult and we had to overcome significant challenges even to set up bank accounts – and the regulatory issues can be horrendous.”

Do your research, pay attention to the detail and the rewards will come

Catherine Stephens is the Head of International Trade Services at Business West. She has decades of exporting knowledge under her belt.

“There’s lots of information on the government’s main website, in fact so much that those looking to export can find themselves bogged down in the detail,” she said.

“Begin by researching the markets you are considering entering. Pick one at a time as every country has their own rules and regulations. Before Brexit, the easy option was to begin by exporting to the EU and go from there. That’s no longer the case.

“Understand what documentation, licensing and other information you’ll need for that country. Talk to a decent freight forwarder because they’ll often have agents overseas who can give you the information you’ll need. Don’t pick the cheapest freight forwarder, select one with experience.”

Know your product – all products are recognised internationally by their commodity code, advises Catherine. “If it’s wrong on your documentation you could end up paying incorrect amounts of duty, or the goods may not be recognised.”

A customs agent will ensure your goods clear customs successfully. A list of agents can be found on the government’s website.

Another thing you’ll need is an EORI number. That stands for Economic Operator Registration and Identification number. Most VAT-registered UK companies will have one. Type EORI checker into your search engine to find it. You cannot export or import without the number.

How are you going to get paid?

Catherine recommends setting up a letter of credit. “This is a document, generally from a bank, guaranteeing that a specific payment will be made in a business transaction. Importantly, the process involves an impartial third party in the transaction.

“It’s all about getting the documents correct on the letter of credit.,” she adds.

“The letter will tell the exporter what they need to provide such as a certification of origin, invoice packing list, a bill of lading made out to a specific party. Attention to detail is key here because if there are any discrepancies it will slow things up or stop things completely.”

There are other ways of getting paid, adds Catherine. “Cash against documents is similar to a letter of credit but there’s not so much detail on it.

“Are you expecting to get paid up front, or receive a percentage? It depends on your relationship between the seller and the overseas customer.”

If an exporter is going to fail, it will most likely be because they don’t understand the overseas country’s particular requirements, so learn everything you can to make sure that you do, Catherine advises.

For the rooky exporter, learning to export is time-consuming and you need your wits about you, but get it right and the benefits far outweigh the challenges.

“I would advise would-be exporters to begin by contacting their local Chamber of Commerce, as most have an export section with a myriad of information,” says Catherine.

Initial advice from most Chambers is free, and new exporters will only pay when they start using a Chamber’s dedicated services, such as processing a letter of credit or an export declaration.

Most importantly, advises Catherine, is understand your new market intimately. “Speak to potential overseas customers and get information from them. There is a lot of market research you can do yourself, building relationships overseas is also a big plus.

“And there’s no substitute to visiting the country you hope to export to and seeing it for yourself.”

Over the next four pages we celebrate 100 successful exporters from across the region.

They’re not selling ice to eskimos, but they are selling valuable British-developed innovations, technology and a host of other services to countries around the world.

ROCKIN’ ALL OVER THE WORLD 100 TOP EXPORTERS

Company Name

Town CEO

3P innovation Ltd Warwick Nicolas Brooks

AIS (Formerly Advanced Insulation)

Alice Caroline Ltd

Company Description

Designs and manufactures production equipment and machinery, from lab-scale to commercial scale and from pharma equipment to custom automation

Gloucester Andrew Bennion

Tewkesbury Alice Garrett

Allmakes 4x4 Abingdon David Beddow (Managing Director)

ALS Mechatronic Ltd

Alvan Blanch Development Ltd

Cheltenham Andrew Steward, Managing Director

Malmesbury Andrew Blanch

Animal Dynamics Oxford Kevin Allington

Auger Torque Ltd

Cheltenham Alistair Brydon, Managing Director

Aurora Energy Research Oxford Dr John Feddersen

Avon Specialty Metals Ltd

Bamboo Technology

Gloucester Steven Munnoch

Cheltenham Kevin Harris

Bay's Kitchen Cheltenham Hayley Burdett

Boxraw Coventry Ben Amanna

Blu Wireless Technology

British Corner Shop

Bristol Alan Jones

Bristol Tom Carroll

Global leader in the engineering, manufacture and application of insulation and passive fire protection systems, as well as buoyancy and SURF (subsea, umbilicals, risers and flowlines) products

Alice Caroline was founded by Alice Garrett after a life-long passion for Liberty fabrics led to her creating handbags for student fairs, before selling the fabric on Etsy, and then eventually setting up her own business from her home. The company sells curated packs of fabric, quilting kits, and patterns, with its two biggest markets being the USA and Japan

Allmakes 4×4 has been supplying high quality Land Rover parts and accessories to parts businesses, workshops, governments, charities and NGOs across the world for more than 40 years

ALS Mechatronic specialises in the design, build and installation of bespoke factory automation systems, control systems, plastic container handling, vision systems and robotics

Specialise in the design and supply of machines and systems for processing agricultural crops and waste materials. Exports across the world and three-times exporting winner of Queens's Award for Enterprise

Helping to address the world’s urgent, complex, and dangerous operational challenges by building an intelligent autonomy solution inspired by the movement of nature

Global manufacturer of hydraulic attachments which improve efficiency in earthmoving, construction and agriculture. Winner of two exporting Queen's Awards for Enterprise

The largest dedicated power analytics provider in Europe, producing critical analytics to almost all major market participants in Europe and Australia

Globally recognised metals recycling company, specialising in recycling complex nickel and cobalt superalloy scrap from aerospace and power generation industries. Winner of Queen's Award for Enterprise in Exporting

IICT infrastructure and support. The company has been expanding its overseas customer base for the last few years. In the past year exports of Bamboo Technology’s software to Australia have grown by 112 per cent.

Specialising in food products for people with dairy-free, gluten-free and low carb diets. Began exporting to Australia last year

Developed a comprehensive machine learning model for boxing training. Now sells to around 120 countries across six continents. Winner of Queen's Award for Enterprise in Exporting

Ultra-fast 5G mmWave solutions for emerging connectivity needs – from smart city networks to connected vehicles. Expanded into the USA last year and this year launched first outdoor mmWave 5G testbed site in France

Online grocery store for British expats around the world. It stocks more than 6,000 products from Britain’s most-loved brands. More than 95 per cent of its products are exported from the UK

Chance Glass Malvern Geoff Davies, General Manager Specialist glass manufacturers and suppliers of glass products such as pyrex glass tubing and precision bore glass tubes

Christie International Stroud Andrew Christie

Christy's Hats Witney

Circassia Oxford

Clarendon

Jonathan Boston Managing Director

Johnathan Emms, Chief Operating

Provides export management service for UK food and non-food SMEs who do not have a dedicated export department of their own. Winner of Queen's Award for Enterprise in Exporting

Founded in 1773, Christy's is one of the only true British hat makers left

Diagnostics and management company focused on asthma. Its market-leading NIOX® products are used by physicians around the world to help improve asthma diagnosis and management

Specialty

Fasteners Swindon Paul Saunders, Managing Director

Corrmed Huntley Katie Houghton

Duralock Chipping Norton

Jonathon McGovern

Eden Research Oxford Sean Smith

Entaco Redditch Sue Cole General Manager

Excool Bromsgrove Duncan Williams

Distributor of aerospace and commercial fasteners, hardware, and associated products worldwide. The business has locations in the United Kingdom, Germany, Thailand, Mexico and the United States.

Manufacturer and producer of infection control products including infection resistant medical bags. Opened a specialist warehousing and fulfilment depot in the Netherlands last year

Global supplier of high quality PVCu horse and camel racing fencing. Has offices in Germany, France and North America

Develops sustainable biopesticides and plastic-free tech for use in global crop protection, animal health and consumer products

Manufactures cleanroom contamination control and infection prevention industry supplying the popular InSpec brand of disinfectant sprays, wipes and hand sanitation products. Exports to more than 50 countries

Manufactures and services large-scale energy and water-efficient cooling equipment for data centres worldwide

Company Name Town CEO Company Description

EP Barrus Bicester

Robert Muir, Managing Director

One of the UK's leading importers and distributors of engines, engine-powered equipment, garden tools and accessories

Gantrail Gloucester Peter Bygrave, Managing Director Specialists in the design, manufacture, supply and installation of crane rail systems for projects of all types worldwide

Geollect Bristol Cate Gwilliam

Green Fuels Berkeley James Hygate

Huboo Bristol Martin Bysh

HR Wallingford Wallingford Dr Bruce Tomlinson

Immersive Labs Bristol James Hadley

V-Farm Coventry Stuart Green

JSP Group Witney Mark Johnstone

JMDA Ltd, Pershore Pershore Derrick Barker, Managing and Creative Director

Kelcie's Horse Treats Alcester

Kevin and Mary Elizabeth Nairne, directors

Kohler Mira, Cheltenham Cheltenham Craig Barker

Harris Brushes (LG Harris & Co Ltd)

Bromsgrove Johannes Hoeg, Director

Severn Glocon Gloucester Perttu Louhiluoto

LEVC Coventry Alex Nan

Meech International Witney Chris Francis

Mettis Aerospace Redditch Gordon Fraser

Mirius Coventry Steve Quinlan

Data science company comprised of former UK and US intelligence communities and academics with advanced geospatial data and intelligence analytic capabilitie

Pioneering renewable fuels. Since 2003 has supplied biofuel equipment, with a total capacity of more than 420 million litres a year, to customers in more than 80 countries

One of the UK’s fastest growing fulfilment technology providers. Has opened warehouses across Europe, including in Germany, Spain and the Netherlands in the past year

Solving the world's most complex water-related challenges

Powers the real-time measurement of human cyber capabilities across technical and nontechnical teams. Its tech is already helping more than 300 enterprises around the world, including Airbnb, P&G, Citibank, Sophos and the NHS

Vertical farming business, collaborating with developers from around the globe including in Norway and Sweden and in the USA and Spain on medicinal plant production units. In India, China, Singapore and Australia V-Farm is collaborating on urban farm projects

Designs and manufactures above the neck PPE safety products and exporting to customers across the world

Design engineering and product development company with offices in the UK, China and Italy. Winner of Queen's Award for Enterprise in Exporting

Equestrian food supplier, specialising in horse treats. Established a manufacturing facility in the USA and now moving into Europe

Bathroom and shower manufacture, alongside Rada, its commercial division which provides water control for healthcare, education, sport, leisure and commercial facilities around the world

Manufacturer of paint brushes and decorating products with manufacturing and headquarters in the UK. It also has a manufacturing facility in China

Manufacturer of bespoke engineered products capable of deployment in the most extreme environments

Has sold more than 7,000 TX – the world’s most advanced electric taxi. TX is the world’s most, sustainable electric taxi, available in more than 20 countries

One of the world’s leading manufacturers of static control, web cleaning and compressed air technology. With seven offices across the globe

Designs, manufactures and assembles precision forged and machined components. The company says that "there isn’t a single commercial aerospace programme that doesn’t feature Mettis forgings"

Manufactures cleaning and hygiene products for the professional, retail and healthcare (mainly animals) sectors. Exports to more than 80 countries across the world

MNB Precision Coventry Luke Benton, owner Precision engineering company. Winner of Queen's Award for Enterprise in Exporting

Moog Controls

Limited – Industrial Group Tewkesbury Chris Curr, General Manager and Director

Nisbets Bristol Andrew Nisbet, Chairman

Norbar Torque

Tools Ltd Banbury John Reynertson

NP Aerospace Coventry James Kempston

Oakland International Redditch Dean Attwell

Ocere Limited Cheltenham Tom Parling

Worldwide designer, manufacturer and integrator of precision control components and systems

The UK’s largest supplier of catering equipment, from refrigeration to pastry, cooking machines to knives, and everything in between. Exports to more than 100 countries

Design and manufacturing of torque control equipment. Sells into global markets

Global armour technology manufacturer and vehicle integrator with an extensive portfolio developed using ultra-lightweight, high-performance materials

Supply chain company specialising in contract packing, storage, picking, food distribution and brand development support provider for ambient, chilled and frozen food

Digital marketing focused on search engine optimisation and content creation international. Winner of Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade

ROCKIN’ ALL OVER THE WORLD 100 TOP EXPORTERS

Company

Name Town CEO Company Description

Olpro Worcester Daniel Walton

OrganOx Oxford Craig Marshall

Owen Mumford Oxford Jarl Severn, Managing Director

Oxford Biomedica plc Oxford Dr Roch Doliveux, Chair and Interim CEO

Oxford Products Ltd Witney Andrew Hammond

Oxford Instruments Oxford Ian Barkshire

Oxford Nanopore Technologies Oxford Gordon Sanghera

Oxford Metrics plc UK Oxford Nick Bolton

Oxford Pharmagenesis Tubney Chris Winchester

Oxford Technical Solutions Middleton Stoney Chris Hocking

P2i Ltd

Abingdon Chris Saunders, Executive Chairman

Perceptual Robots Bristol Kostas Karachalios

Pennant International Group Cheltenham Philip Walker

Penlon Oxon Peter Worrallo, Managing Director

Camping equipment and accessories – design and supply

Transforming liver transplantation, enabling functional assessment of donor organs prior to transplantation. Expanding into the USA and Europe

Develops pioneering products under its own brands as well as custom devices for the world’s leading pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies

Leading gene and cell therapy group. Manuafacturer of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine

Global supplier of motorcycle and bicycle aftermarket products

Provider of high technology products and services to the world's leading industrial companies and scientific research communities

Developing new generation sensing technology that uses nanopores – nano-scale holes – embedded in high-tech electronics, to perform comprehensive molecular analyses

Enabling the interface between the real world and its virtual twin, introducing the Vicon motion capture system. Now around 10,000 active customers in more than 70 countries including some of the biggest names in healthcare, research, sports, engineering and entertainment

Provides health science communications services to the healthcare industry. Preferred supplier to nine of the top 10 global pharmaceutical companies

The design and manufacture of high precision satellite-aided inertial navigation measurement systems for automotive and surveying. Exporting to more than 30 countries across six continents

Expert in liquid repellent nanotechnology. Works with original equipment manufacturers to enhance devices by enabling them to survive liquid exposure from everyday accidents and environmental conditions. HQs in UK and China

Autonomous drones can inspect massive structures in minutes, performing repeatable data acquisition for high quality predictive analysis. Offices in UK and Greece

Global provider of training technology and product support with offices in Europe, North America and Australia, supporting the defence and aerospace sectors

Medical device company. Key areas of business include anaesthesia delivery, airway management, suction control and oxygen therapy. Exporting across the world

Pharma Packaging Systems Pershore Andrew Kennedy Packaging systems for the pharmaceutical industry. Winner of Queen's Award for Enterprise in Exporting

Premier Health Products Coventry Simon Petros, Joint Managing Director

Manufacturing and exporting food supplements. Its own brand, Basic Nutrition is exported to more than 30 global markets.

Prima Dental Gloucester Alun Jones Manufacturer of dental burs, exporting across the world

ProCook Gloucester Daniel O'Neill Direct to consumer kitchenware brand

Proteus Instruments Bromsgrove Robert Stevens, Managing Director

Redspeed International Kidderminster Tom Duckham

Renishaw WottonUnder-Edge Will Lee

Ripjar Tewkesbury Jeremy Annis

Rotech (Swindon) Ltd Swindon Justin Walshe, Managing Director

Rovco Bristol Brian Allen

Real-time multiparameter sensor for environmental monitoring and process control. Its probe, which won a Queen's Award for Enterprise in Innovation has been installed in the River Ganges, the Chicago River and the docks in Swansea – and a high demand is anticipated across the globe

Advanced road safety through applied camera technology aiming to achieve better road safety outcomes through smarter engineering, enforcement and education. Its products sell around the world

Global company design and manufacturer with core skills in measurement, motion control, spectroscopy and precision machining

Global cyber security company. Its data intelligence platform, Labyrinth, combines automation, AI and data visualisation to help financial institutions, governments and corporates analyse and mitigate threats in real time

Technology for kegging breweries worldwide for hygiene and product quality. Has installations with most major brewing groups worldwide, including Carlton & United, MolsonCoors, SAB-Miller, Heineken, AB-InBev, Carlsberg and many smaller groups and independents

Global provider of autonomous underwater vehicles, remote operated vehicles and hydrographic services using AI tech

Safetyflex Coventry Marcus Gerrard, Director Designs and manufactures anti-terrorist security barriers and bollards selling to companies and organisations around the world

Company Name Town CEO Company Description

Manufactures video wall controllers, conference technology and professonal audio visual equipment and systems. Winner of Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade Sense

Seada Technology Redditch Wen Jing Qian

Biodetection Abingdon Timothy Still

Shiner Bristol Charlie Allen, Managing Director

Spectrum Medical Gloucester Steve Turner

Molecular diagnostics business. Its Veros Covid-19 test delivers fast, accurate and instrument-free testing. With offices in the USA

International lifestyle and action sports licensee, distributor and manufacturer with facilities in the Netherlands and USA

Operating in the global medical device market, its technologies include quantum informatics, quantum technologies and quantum sterile, single-use technologies working with hospitals in more than 60 countries

Spirac Banbury Joakim Ramén Solids handling for municipal, wastewater and industrial applications. Has sales and manufacturing facilities in the UK, Australia, USA the Netherlands and Sweden

Spirax Sarco Cheltenham Nicholas Anderson

Staeger Clear Packaging Coventry Brendan Cowey, Managing Director

Global company specialising in steam solutions, electric thermal energy management, pumping and fluid path technologies

Specialises in designing and manufacturing high-quality clear plastic packaging – also known as acetate packaging – for businesses, using British recycled plastic. Company has sites in Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Germany. Winner of a Queen's Award for Enterprise

Design and manufacture of remote control and other golf buggies. Exporting worldwide Stiltz Coventry Mike Lord

Stewart Golf Gloucester Mark Stewart

The Lawton Tube Co Ltd Coventry Robert Lawton, Business Development Director

The Little Car Company Bicester Ben Hedley

Home life manufacturer. In February, Stiltz was ranked 944 on the fastest-growing European companies FT1000 list

Manufacture and distribution of copper tubes and associated products for the construction and medical industries. Now sells to more than 35 companies globally

Builds junior cars in partnership with elite car manufacturers. Every vehicle built in the UK is an official licensed product of the brand

The Morgan Motor Company Malvern Massimo Fumarola Famous across the world for craft and heritage. The cars are still manufactured in Malvern

The Wentworth Wooden Jigsaw Company Ltd Malmesbury Sarah Watson, Managing Director

Triomotion Tewkesbury Tom Alexander, President

True Tension Bristol Chris Frappell, Managing Director

TruffleHunter Ltd Cirencester Nigel Whitehouse

Ultraleap Bristol Tom Carter

Wasdell Group Swindon Vincent Dunne

Westminster Group Plc Banbury Peter Fowler

Wheatway Gloucester Colin Smith, Managing Director

Whitefurze Coventry Geoff Thomas

Wildlife World Tetbury Norman Sellers

WMP Oxford William Martin

Yellow Dog Bristol Noel Hurley

Zenthis Ltd

(trading as Payara) Malvern Steve Millidge

Producing unique and intricately hand-crafted wooden jigsaw puzzles manufactured using laser technology and sold across the world. Won Queen's Award for Enterprise in Exporting

Designs industrial automation controls. Has additional facilities in Italy, Bulgaria and China. Application development teams are located in the UK, USA, Italy, India and China with a global sales network

Designs, manufactures and sells a range of high quality bicycle maintenance equipment and accessories. Now established in US market where it is offering maintenance for bicycles, motorcycles and karts

The supply of fresh truffles and the production of truffle products for sale in food markets. Selling into more than 30 markets globally, exporting 65 per cent of production

Advanced hand tracking with the only haptic technology that creates the sensation of touch in mid-air. Employs more than 150 people across Europe, North America and Asia with customers worldwide

Contract service business enabling the supply of critical medicines. Operating across multiple sites in Europe and shipping to more than 47 countries

The supply of advanced security, long-term managed services, guarding, consultancy and training

Designer and manufacturer of construction, agricultural and recycling equipment. Has recently expanded into multiple global marketplaces

Injection moulded plastic consumer goods for storage, housewares, food storage and garden products. Main markets are Ireland, Canada, and Europe. Won a Queen's Award for Enterprise in Export

Recently secured a seven figure sum from HSBC to continue expanding internationally. Plans to double exports to Europe over the next 12 months

Full-service creative agency in the UK and Qatar, from product and graphic designers to developers, film makers and event managers working on projects across the world

Cloud workload management. With customers in more than 45 countries and a partner network across the globe

Open source software for mission critical production systems. Established an office in the EU and won an Exporting Queen's Award for Enterprise

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