NewsAwardsEndpoint Automation Services Celebrates Roll Call of Awards

Endpoint Automation Services Celebrates Roll Call of Awards

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) specialist Endpoint Automation Services (EAS), which has an office in central Manchester, is celebrating recognition from several high profile and much-coveted awards schemes for its work producing intelligent software automation solutions, and delivering significant efficiencies and cost savings for its clients nation-wide.

Honoured in seven major award schemes this year, EAS has achieved immense recognition this year across several levels, from respected leaders in the tech industry, to the health sector and wider notable business audiences.

Accolades bestowed upon the firm include winner of the Best Use of Robotics in Healthcare category in the Health Tech Digital Awards 2022, as well as securing finalist status in: the Health Tech Awards 2022 (Best Health Tech Solution of the Year), the Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2022 (The Uniserve Digital Transformation), the Health Investor Awards 2022 (IT Innovator of the Year) and the Computing – Digital Technology Leaders Awards 2022 (Best Not-For-Profit Project). On top of this, EAS has also been shortlisted for the 2022 Insider Media Made in the Midlands Digital Engineering / Technology Award, and for two categories in the West Midlands Business Masters 2022 (Fast Growth Business of the Year and Small Business of the Year).

Russell Lawrie, Commercial Director at EAS commented: “We have thorough systems in place to ensure we are always going above and beyond to meet, and more importantly, exceed customer expectations day in day out.”

Russell continued, “We are honoured and extremely grateful for our work to be recognised on this scale, especially by such prestigious and hotly contested award schemes. We are immensely proud of these significant accolades, and eagerly anticipate the outcome of the remaining awards ceremonies at which winners are yet to be announced.”

Located at Peter House, Oxford Street, Manchester M1 5AN, the Manchester office is EAS’s third UK-based location, complementing operations at both its Oswestry head office and the company’s Glasgow base.

With a business model perfectly suited to today’s business challenges, software solutions business EAS, was founded in 2015 and produces intelligent software automation solutions to organisations nationally including, pharma and public health bodies (including the NHS), manufacturing industries, insurance, legal and higher education sectors.

Physical robots have already transformed the plant floor, and now software robots are transforming everything else. EAS’s automation drives efficiencies in R&D, operations, supply chain management, customer engagement, and employee productivity.

EAS specialises in producing Robotic Process Automation (RPA) solutions, and with a background in complex IT and cloud automation, offer automated processing. Since establishing the business in 2015, EAS has achieved to date over £3 million in cost savings for its clients, through the development and deployment of software robots to replace manual, repetitive processes and freeing up valuable employee time to focus on more complex tasks.

The company achieved a turnover of in excess of £1.8m for 2021, up from £820,000 in 2020, and is now targeting sales of £2.2m for 2022.

For more information on the EAS visit: www.easuk.co.uk

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