Digging your scene

Posted on 12 Nov 2010

Felled by the dotcom bust, when its telecoms customers evaporated, subsea engineering company Soil Machine Dynamics has steadily gained market share in the oil and gas and renewables sectors.

Peter Imlah tells Will Stirling how a company founded by three university lecturers hired an extra 100 people this year and is now devising complex flow production systems to cope with the swell in demand for its hi-tech subsea roving machines. Imagine the scenario: you go to university, you study engineering. You leave university, apply…

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