Revenue grows by 35 per cent at Aurrigo
Revenues have grown by 35 per cent at Coventry-based self-driving and autonomous vehicle specialist Aurrigo, the firm told investors yesterday (Monday).
Income increased to £3.1 million while profits remained static at £700,000 for the six months to June 30.
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David Keene, CEO of Aurrigo International plc, commented: "We saw good progress during the first half of the year, engaging with both new and existing customers and partners.
"I believe that we have now developed in the Auto-DollyTug mk3 a vehicle that will revolutionise operations at airports internationally."
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"Interest from aviation organisations and airport groups in our solutions and the ability to showcase the capabilities of our technologies on the ground has been invaluable.
"We are now seeing an accelerated level of interest in Aurrigo's innovative aviation solutions for future deployments within Europe and North America."