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County Durham tech pioneer Kromek on track to grow sales as orders grow

Half year revenues have grown and losses narrowed, despite the impacts of supply chain issues

Dr Arnab Basu, CEO and founder of Kromek(Image: Kromek)

County Durham tech firm Kromek says it is on track to significantly increase full year revenues on the back of new and repeat orders.

The radiation detection specialist, based at NETPark in Sedgefield, has published interim results for the six months ended October 31 2021, showing a small rise in revenue from £4.6m to £4.7m. The company also narrowed its pre-tax losses from £3.4m to £3.1m.

Kromek said it had it delivered on existing contracts, won new orders and experienced greater customer engagement on future projects.

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It also saw a significant increase in new business activity within medical imaging as the impact of the pandemic continued to recede, strengthening its pipeline for the rest of the year and beyond

As well as highlighting commercial development engagement with three new strategic manufacturers for key medical imaging applications, and two within security screening, Kromek highlighted a number of deal wins.

It signed a seven-year supply agreement, worth up to $17m, to provide a CZT detector solution for industrial screening, and also took a $250,000 repeat order in industrial screening from a US-based aerospace and defence technology customer.

Other deals included a two-year contract worth up to $1.6m by a US federal body for its wearable nuclear radiation detector, a £173,000 order for its handheld radiation detector from a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government-related customer, plus a $6m contract extension from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), an agency of the US Department of Defense, to advance the development of a mobile bio-security system.