Brompton Technology is delighted to have been ranked in the fifth annual Sunday Times WorldFirst SME Export Track 100 league table.
The SME Export Track 100 ranks Britain’s 100 small and medium-sized (SME) companies that have achieved the fastest-growing international sales over the last two years. Compiled by Fast Track it was published in The Sunday Times on 26 May and will be celebrated at an awards dinner in September.
Brompton has achieved phenomenal growth over the past two years, with sales of its Tessera SX40 4K LED processor and XD Data Distribution units playing a significant part in its international success, with both products seeing impressive uptake from production companies in the US, Australia and across Europe.
“From the outset Brompton has worked with partners all round the world and it is particularly pleasing to receive recognition for our success in international sales,” says Brompton’s Managing Director Richard Mead. “Last September we also appeared in the Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100 league table, which recognises Britain’s private technology companies with the fastest sales growth over the past three years, and these are both achievements of which everyone in the company should be incredibly proud.”
For more information about the Sunday Times WorldFirst SME Export Track 100 visit: www.fasttrack.co.uk
If you have any questions regarding our 4K & HD processors for LED panels please call us on +44 (0)20 7471 9444 or e-mail us at info@bromptontech.com.
Brompton’s first 4K processor and the best LED processor currently available on the market. Used with the XD Data Distribution Unit to provide a comprehensive solution for 4K screens.

A mid-range processor perfect for high-profile projects that don’t require large output capacity but want the full suite of Tessera processing features.

A straightforward powerhouse processor built for large, high resolution LED screens, offering fewer creative features for competitive value.

Designed for creativity, an ideal choice for smaller creative shows and displays that don’t need to output a huge amount of pixels.
