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Renewable energy contract win for Brandauer

Historic Birmingham manufacturer seals deal with FuturEnergy to develop products for use in domestic homes and industrial applications

Rowan Crozier, chief executive of Brandauer

A Birmingham metal pressings specialist has secured a new contract in the renewables field.

Brandauer, which is more than 150 years old, is working with British manufacturer FuturEnergy to develop products which are installed into a turbine system for use in domestic homes and certain industrial applications.

It is the firm's latest foray into the renewables sector which has seen it win more than £1.5 million of new export business over the past year.

Last year, the company was recognised for its exporting activities with a Queen's Award for International Trade which it officially received from the West Midlands' Lord-Lieutenant John Crabtree in November.

Chief executive Rowan Crozier said: "This is a very memorable moment in our history and underlines how parts, manufactured in the heart of Birmingham, are positively impacting on people's lives all over the world.

"We currently make components that are used in 90 per cent of the world's kettles, in recon drones that save lives and edge connectors for the dimming of rear view mirrors in half of global car models.

"We are very passionate about º£½ÇÊÓÆµ manufacturing and this prestigious award gives us the confidence to go out there and represent industry in this country against our international rivals."