Colin Farquhar, Exterity chief executive officer

DALGETY Bay-headquartered Exterity has been honoured with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2020. The award recognises Exterity’s work ...

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DALGETY Bay-headquartered Exterity has been honoured with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2020.

The award recognises Exterity’s work in IP video and digital signage solutions worldwide.

Exterity is a venture capital-backed technology company established in 2001 which has experienced 85% growth in exports over the last three years.

Colin Farquhar, Exterity chief executive officer, said:  “It is a tremendous achievement and testament to our continued investment in R&D and in the best talent, alongside our strong ties to the advisors and investors who have helped us turn our vision into a market-leading, global company.

“Since our inception in 2001, we have always focused on providing the best solutions, brought to the market by the best people, establishing connections across the world, whilst proudly sticking to our roots as a Scottish business.”

Exterity also has offices in London, New York, Paris, Johannesburg, Dubai, Riyadh, Singapore and Sydney.

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