Leading SCADA network and mobile telecommunications supplier, EMR Integrated Solutions today announced a €500,000 investment and plans to increase headcount to 50 over the next 12 months. This represents a doubling of the workforce since 2016.

Investment comes on the back of strong trading


The investment comes on the back of strong trading, with this year’s revenue set to increase by 18%.  The growth is due in large part to the success of its recent entry to the UK market and several significant contract wins in the utility and wind energy sectors there. Increased project completions for long-established customers throughout Ireland have also boosted operational performance. The company has moved to a new 5,000-sq-ft premises at Dunboyne Business Park, Co Meath, to accommodate growing headcount, while the existing premises, also in Dunboyne, will be retained as EMR’s primary engineering and logistics centre. EMR specialises in designing and building telemetry networks and management systems for energy suppliers and water companies. Commenting on the development, Mark Quinn, managing director with EMR said: “This investment represents the culmination of targeted execution and tremendous teamwork. "Early on, we recognised the rapidly changing nature of the utility industry at home and abroad, and set about developing the skills and expertise required to assist these organisations with the digital transformation of their networks. “We’re now viewed as a trusted partner for many global organisations and we’re ambitious about the potential for further expansion into the UK market,” he said.

Investing in headcount


The company continues to invest in headcount with recruitment focused on apprentice electricians, mechatronic, electrical, automation engineers and project management roles. The company also operates a graduate program with the Blanchardstown Institute of Technology, where mechatronics students can benefit from practical work placements during their period of study. “Forging strong links between academia and business is very important to us,” said Derek Glynn, chief operating officer with EMR. “Getting the right staff with the right qualifications at an early stage allows us to embed them into our own mentoring programme and this coupled with practical experience has helped us to build a reputation for engineering excellence in SCADA and telemetry networks. Continued skills investment in all of our staff keeps us ahead of the competition,” he said. EMR was founded in the early in 1980s and has a strong management team with a wealth of industry experience.  The company has a high-profile client base including Irish Water, Northern Ireland Water, SSE and PowerHouse Generation on the island of Ireland as well as Affinity Water, Welsh Water and Greencoat UK Wind in the UK. The company has also completed communications projects for ESB, Eir, RTÉ NL, Virgin Media, the Defence Forces and many of the country’s county councils.