UK - Brompton Technology last week celebrated its inclusion in the inaugural edition of The Sunday Times 100 Tech with a visit from deputy mayor of London for Business and Growth, Howard Dawber; Hounslow council leader, Cllr Shantanu Rajawat; and deputy leader and cabinet member for Assets, Regeneration and development, Cllr Tom Bruce.
The visit highlighted the Opportunity Hounslow Business Case for Growth, which aims to unlock £33bn in Gross Value Added (GVA) and create over 18,000 jobs by focusing on transformative projects like Future Feltham and the Golden Mile. It also recognised Brompton’s role in driving innovation, skills development, and community engagement.
Published on January 19, 2025, The Sunday Times 100 Tech showcases companies making significant contributions to the UK’s technology sector. This ranking ‘applauds 100 of Britain’s fastest-growing private technology companies, recognising businesses that excel in innovation, growth, and impact’. It ranks Britain’s private technology companies on the sustained growth in their annual revenues, measured over a three-year period.
“It is fantastic to meet Hounslow’s businesses as we work together to build a fairer and more prosperous London for everyone,” says Howard Dawber. “Organisations at the forefront of innovation are driving growth and creating high skilled jobs in Hounslow and across the city. It’s great that Brompton Technology has been recognised for its impact.”
Richard Mead, CEO of Brompton Technology, adds: “Being named in The Sunday Times 100 Tech is a testament to the passion and dedication of our entire team. Our commitment to creating advanced LED video processing solutions has not only driven our growth, but has also enabled our clients to push the boundaries of visual experiences.”