CCTV

Hadrian in fastest-growing 100

by Mark Rowe

Hadrian Technology, the CCTV design, supply and installation company, has been shortlisted in The Sunday Times’ annual league table of the nation’s fastest-growing companies – The Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track 100. The league table ranks Britain’s 100 private companies with the fastest-growing sales over their latest three years. Hadrian is ranked 58th in the table.

Hadrian Technology advises clients on CCTV, operating software and digital cloud-based storage through to ongoing maintenance. Its engineers work for clients nationwide. Through partnering with manufacturers, including Videcon, Dell, Hikvision, Vista, Genie, Concept Pro, Everseen, Facit and Avigilon, Hadrian Technology offers digital analytics and claims specialist knowledge in combatting the ‘slips and trips’ claims culture that costs businesses. Its operating systems offer business intelligence and analytics, including off-site monitoring, people counting and identification and heat mapping.

Established in 1999 by Stuart Ferguson and Gary Trotter, pictured, Hadrian has been delivering CCTV security systems for a range of retail, leisure, hospitality and public sector companies and organisations across and UK and Ireland.

Hadrian Technology Co-Founder Gary Trotter, pictured left, said: “We are delighted to have been recognised as one of the UK’s fastest-growing companies in The Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track 100. The award is in recognition of the hard work and dedication of our highly-skilled team and celebrates the outstanding sales growth we have achieved in recent years.

“As we continue to expand, we have developed and will shortly be marketing long-term, cloud-based storage software and hardware solutions to enable clients across multiple sectors, including retail, leisure, and hospitality, to more effectively identify and defend fraudulent slips, trips and falls claims.”

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