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Relocation puts rail tech specialist on track for significant job creation

Dual Inventive has arrived at a new destination by Doncaster's airport

The Kestrel Court development near Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport.(Image: Knight Frank)

Rail services provider Dual Inventive hopes to create 32 jobs after expanding into new premises in South Yorkshire.

The company, which uses technology to make improvements and efficiencies in the rail network, has moved from a 500 sq ft base in Doncaster to the new 18,000 sq ft Kestrel Court development near Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport.

The growth for the Netherlands-headquartered business has already created eight new jobs, but further plans will see it become a 40-strong operation in the near future.

Josh Jackson, director, said: “This upsizing was essential to our future growth. Demand for our products and services has risen sharply in the last 12 months and our º£½ÇÊÓÆµ team has already grown from two to eight. Our predicted growth means we will be looking at 40 staff members before long.

“We have chartered a vision for the next 10 years and set our sights on a rapid expansion. These are really exciting times. We already have a foothold in the market but are looking to substantially grow our share.”

Dual Inventive, which first opened a base in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in 2009 and has a £10 million turnover, manufactures and sells hardware and software to increase rail capacity, plus offering service, maintenance and after sales packages.

The Kestrel Court development near Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport.(Image: Knight Frank)

Plans for the new unit, leased for a decade, include extended office and warehouse space, an indoor section of rail track, an employee gym, social spaces and an auditorium for product launches and training sessions.

Josh added: “What attracted us to Kestrel Court was the location and the flexibility of the space.