Sheffield tech firm FourJaw secures first customers outside UK

FourJaw Manufacturing Analytics, a spin-out from Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, has taken on its first customers in Europe, the Middle East and the Southern Hemisphere.

Founded in 2021, FourJaw’s machine monitoring platform now serves around 100 manufacturers.

The company recently attracted users in Norway, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Saudi Arabia, and New Zealand, including one of the world’s largest food manufacturers.

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Chris Iveson, founder and CEO of FourJaw said, “We are delighted that our geographic reach has increased as more and more manufacturers are seeing the benefits of using our technology.

Left to right: Chris Iveson, co-founder and CEO of FourJaw and Robin Hartley-Willows, co-founder and CTO of FourJaw.Left to right: Chris Iveson, co-founder and CEO of FourJaw and Robin Hartley-Willows, co-founder and CTO of FourJaw.
Left to right: Chris Iveson, co-founder and CEO of FourJaw and Robin Hartley-Willows, co-founder and CTO of FourJaw.

“We started this business just two years ago to enable manufacturers to achieve their productivity potential. It is rewarding to see that happening so quickly here in the UK and now overseas.”

FourJaw’s platform delivers data on machine utilisation and energy which aims to enable manufacturers to increase productivity and profitability.

In the last 12 months, the firm has seen enquiries triple and its team double in size as new staff join the sales, customer success and marketing departments, including senior hires to form the leadership team.

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The company also recently issued two major product updates at the start of 2023.

FourJaw now has almost 100 customers, and has seen a 260 per cent growth in revenue in the last quarter.

Mr Iveson added that the recent boost in activity at the firm had led it to its next phase of growth, as it looks to “explore other international territories as well as continue to support manufacturers in the UK.”