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Hadrian Technology shortlisted in prestigious FT 1000

British CCTV design, supply and installation company Hadrian Technology has been shortlisted in the Financial Times 1000, which charts Europe’s fastest growing businesses.

The league table, published online and compiled in cooperation with Statista, will feature in a Financial Times special report at the end of April. It ranks Europe’s 1000 fastest growing companies between 2012 and 2015. The company was ranked 252.

The news comes just months after Hadrian Technology was named as a Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track 100 company.

The firm, established in 1999 in Seaham, in north-east England, advises clients on the design and installation of bespoke high-quality CCTV solutions, operating software and digital cloud-based storage through to ongoing maintenance.

Clients include retail, leisure, hospitality and public sector companies and organisations across the UK and Ireland.

Hadrian Technology partners with CCTV manufacturers, including Videcon, Dell, Hikvision, Vista and Genie, to offer the latest in video surveillance systems as well as advanced digital analytics, people counting and heat mapping. The company has developed specialist knowledge and expertise in detecting the so-called ‘slips and trips’ claims culture that currently costs UK businesses nearly £1bn a year.

Hadrian Technology co-founder Gary Trotter, said: “Being named in both the FT 1000 and the Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track 100 is testament to the outstanding sales growth we have achieved in recent years and the hard work and dedication of our highly-skilled team.”

The company plans to continue to grow its business, in the UK and overseas to meet growing demand for video surveillance as a tool for business intelligence and is on the lookout for new technologies to offer cloud-based storage software and hardware that will enable clients to more effectively identify and defend fraudulent slips, trips and falls claims.

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