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Following the announcement in May that Innocore was on the shortlist for the Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 Award, the company is delighted to confirm that it has indeed won a place on the prestigious list. Tech Track 100 is compiled by Fast Track and published in The Sunday Times each September. A typical Tech Track 100 company:
• is generally owned and run by entrepreneurs
• has between 20 and 100 staff
• has average 3 year sales growth ranging from 35% to 430% pa
• has sales ranging from£5m - £50m
• Around 40% of the companies have venture capital backing
Edward Price, Managing Director of Innocore, commented, “We are very pleased to have won such a prestigious list. Over the years there have been some very fine companies that have been included in the Fast Track tables including Virgin Atlantic, Dyson, Barbour, Prêt A Manger and John Lewis to name but a few. Innocore has developed, grown and matured as a business over the last 4 years and its growth can be attributed to the dedication and determination of its employees. There has been a tireless and relentless search for perfection from product, product support, sales and customer service. We have strived to not only provide an excellent product offering but to provide exceptional and dedicated support to our customers. In return we have been rewarded by our customers business and loyalty over the years.”
Fast Track is the UK's leading networking events and research company which focuses on top-performing private companies and entrepreneurs, and publishes league tables ranking them in The Sunday Times. The awards programmes identify the most successful companies, from the fastest-growing to the biggest, and the invitation-only events create face-to-face networking opportunities for their owners and directors. The Tech Track 100 league table ranks Britain's 100 private tech companies with the fastest-growing sales over the latest three years.
Innocore is an engineering-centric company specialized in the design and production of industrial computer boards for gaming applications. The company has a long history in embedded computing stretching back 20 years. The company operates throughout the world with its world headquarters in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK and offices in the United States, Netherlands, and Taiwan.
Close strategic relationships with key suppliers combined with worldwide procurement, sales and engineering teams allow the company to deliver the latest technology while continuing to assure customers of a stable product for unusually long lifecycles. A focus on the gaming industry allows Innocore to provide a high level of service and expertise in a spirit of close partnership with the customer. (E-09.23.10)
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