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Kromek narrows losses amid increasingly insecure world

The threat detection tech firm said tight cost control focus had borne fruit

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

Radiation and biological threat detection specialist Kromek has narrowed losses having pointed to growing global insecurity driving demand for its products.

The County Durham firm, which also offers advanced imaging systems, said it was confident having boosted revenues to £7.1m, up from £6.8m, in the six months to the end of October. That came as adjusted Ebitda losses fell to £100,000 compared with £2.7m in the same period a year before as pre-tax losses fell to £3.49m from £5.7m previously.

Bosses underscored tight cost controls, saying the firm had heavily focussed on driving efficiencies. The results showed total operating costs were lowered from £8m to £6.2m.

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Kromek said world geopolitical insecurities and concerns about nuclear threats had helped reinforce the need for its equipment. It highlighted the benefit of a distribution partnership with Smiths Detection, and two new orders, including one with global defence firm, during the period.

Across its medical imaging business, the firm said repeat orders and work through collaboration agreements had provided a boost. And in the biosecurity division, which creates kit for detecting airborne diseases, Kromek talked up deals with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and US governments.

Meanwhile, investment in product development had been maintained at £2.6m across the period including development of more efficient manufacturing processes and new technologies to underpin its products.