Engineers who know your floor,
not just your server room.
We publish an industry page only when we have real project evidence behind it. Four are live; more follow as case studies are assembled.
The technology in a factory, a school group, a distribution yard and a twenty-person office is largely the same technology. What differs is the consequence of it failing — a stopped line, a safeguarding obligation, a queue of trucks on the road, or an owner losing a day to a problem nobody else can fix. That consequence is what should drive the design, and it is the part a generic IT provider never asks about.
So these pages are not brochures for four different products. They are the same engineering practice — networks, security, backup, physical security and managed operations — pointed at four different definitions of "expensive when it breaks". If your sector is not listed, it usually means we have not yet finished a project we are allowed to describe, rather than that we have not done the work.

Education
Campus networks, safeguarding systems and estate-wide standards — for groups that measure IT in campuses, not computers.
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Manufacturing
Plant-floor reliability: networks, cameras and computing that survive dust, heat and three-shift operations.
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Logistics & Warehousing
Gate automation, yard visibility and warehouse coverage — the physical operations layer, digitised.
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SME
A full IT department for less than one hire — predictable cost, measured response, no jargon.
How we help →Coming as proof is assembled: Construction · Healthcare · Government & GLC · Hospitality · Retail & F&B · Commercial Office · Enterprise.