Industrial Automation Company Iconsys Launches Its First Office in Scotland

“Our Scottish office, which is ideally located between Edinburgh and Glasgow, offers greater flexibility for our Northern clients,” said Iconsys

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“Our Scottish office, which is ideally located between Edinburgh and Glasgow, offers greater flexibility for our Northern clients,” said Iconsys Managing Director Nick Darrall.

Iconsys, a provider and systems integrator of power and automation solutions, has opened its first Scottish office in Lanarkshire.

The decision to establish an office at the Regus Eurocentral site aims to increase market share in Scotland and attract new engineers, following a record year for the firm.

Headquartered in Telford, Shropshire, England, Iconsys reported a turnover of approximately £14.5 million by the end of the 2024 financial year. The firm experienced a £5 million increase in sales due to numerous new contracts in sectors such as energy, maritime, transportation, and consumer goods.

Alongside the new Scottish office, the firm has appointed Chris McComb to lead its Scottish operations. McComb has previously worked with Siemens, Booth Welsh, and iTech.

Iconsys’ staff numbers have grown to over 80 in 2024, and the company is currently recruiting 15 additional engineers and support personnel.

Commenting on the new Lanarkshire office and the firm’s recent growth, Nick Darrall said: “Our Scottish office, which is ideally located between Edinburgh and Glasgow, offers greater flexibility for our Northern clients and allows for a more engaging experience for our existing staff living in and around Lanarkshire.

“It also opens up the talent pool to boost our growing team of ‘best in class’ engineers.

“Sales have rocketed towards £15 million and our pipeline is looking very healthy for the next twelve months.”

“Some of the decisions we have taken over the last two years have been pivotal to our expansion and have laid the foundations for the next phase,” added Darrall.

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