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North East deals of the week: key contracts, investments and acquisitions

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include GAP group, Town End Farm Partnership Ltd, Restore Plc, Impossibrew, Tekmar Group, The Apartment Group, OnPath Energy and Kromek

Dr Arnab Basu, chief executive of Kromek(Image: handout from Recognition PR)

North East technology company Kromek has announced a £30m deal with a global health corporation which it says will be “transformational” for its fortunes.

The County Durham firm has for a number of years been a high profile leader for the region’s technology sector, being named as one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most innovative firms and attracting a visit from then Prince Charles in 2022. But it has struggled to turn its technology into a profit, announcing another loss today in interim results for the six months ended 31 October 2024.

But Kromek has also announced a deal with Siemens Medical Solutions to provide knowledge, intellectual property and equipment that will bring in $37.5m (£30.1m), including $25m (£20.1m) in the current year. The deal will make Kromek profitable in 2025, it said.

Chief executive officer Arnab Basu said: “We are delighted to have entered into these agreements with Siemens Healthineers, a move that underscores Kromek’s position as the largest independent producer of CZT and CZT-based detectors.

"We both have an ongoing commitment to innovation that is critical for developing superior detector solutions that play a vital role in the early detection of serious illnesses. Both Siemens Healthineers and Kromek are aligned in our vision to enhance healthcare through technological advancements, and we eagerly anticipate collaborating to bring this vision to fruition.

Pates Hill Wind Farm in West Lothian(Image: OnPath Energy/Julian Christopher)


Renewable energy firm OnPath Energy has acquired two operational wind farms in its first deals since being formed.

The Sunderland company, which was previously the renewable energy wing of Banks Group until it was bought by Brookfield Asset Management in 2023, has acquired the Milton Keynes wind farm in Buckinghamshire and the Pates Hill wind farm in West Lothian from GCP Infrastructure Investments. The two sites have been operational since 2010 with a capacity of around 28MW, enough to power around 23,000 homes.

The deal means OnPath now owns and operates 12 onshore wind farms across Scotland and England while it also starting work this year on two new wind farms, one in Scotland and one near Leeds. The Yorkshire development will also have an associated solar and battery scheme.