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New funding boosts expansion and creates job at Novocomms

Antenna firm spun out of University of Birmingham outlines growth plans

Sampson Hu, founder of Novocomms

An antenna design firm is promising to create 100 new jobs in Birmingham over the next 18 months following a funding round.

Edgbaston-based Novocomms, which specialises in designing and manufacturing antennas for various markets, has moved to new offices and is planning to hire engineers and salespeople. Thirty of the new posts are expected to be filled by the autumn.

Founded by University of Birmingham alumnus Sampson Hu, Novocomms holds more than 100 global patent applications and its technology is used in a wide range of wireless devices including laptops, tablets and smartwatches.

As part of its growth strategy, the business is focusing on three technologies in the field of wireless communication - customised antenna systems for consumer and commercial electronics, advanced wave tech for infrastructure products and antenna for mobile satellite terminals.

To support its growth plans it has taken larger space in its current location, 146 Hagley Road in Edgbaston, and has secured £3.5 million in capital from an unnamed fund in the US, with further funding in the late stages of negotiation.

Mr Hu said: "Our commitment to innovation and economic development is positioning Novocomms as a driving force for positive change in the West Midlands, attracting both local and international attention.

"As we continue to expand and develop our cutting-edge antenna technologies, the potential for further growth and investment in the West Midlands is undeniable."