8 Engineering Companies in England to Know

These engineering companies range from civil engineering firms to hardware manufacturers and showcase the diversity of English industry.

Written by Abel Rodriguez
8 Engineering Companies in England to Know
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Margo Steines | Apr 24, 2024

England is home to several innovative engineering companies specializing in a variety of services. These companies do it all, from manufacturing robotic systems to developing custom software, and they rely on top talent to power their innovation. Below are some of the country’s top engineering companies to know about. 

Top Engineering Companies in England to Know

  • Altium
  • Chainlink Labs
  • SharkNinja
  • Advanced Mechanical Systems 
  • AKT II
  • Flow Engineering
  • Co Print
  • Arcadis

 

Top Engineering Companies in England

Altium provides advanced PCB, or printed circuit board, design software that’s essential for manufacturing AI-powered robots and medical research devices. Through its cloud-native Altium 365 platform, engineers worldwide can collaborate by sharing designs and receiving feedback in real-time, enabling brands like iRobot, Square and Lyft to innovate efficiently. The global company is headquartered in the U.S. but also hires for a number of roles in the U.K.

 

Through its commitment to advancing Web3 technologies, Chainlink Labs helps developers leverage its decentralized oracle networks, facilitating the secure and reliable integration of smart contracts with external data sources. It works across industries like decentralized finance, gaming and insurance. The company’s workforce is globally distributed and it hires in the U.K.

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SharkNinja engineers consumer products like robot vacuums and kitchen gadgets. Widely known for its viral products, which are driven by an obsessive attention to consumer problem solving, the company relies on sophisticated engineering to create and optimize disruptive products that are typically in the middle of price ranges in any given category. 

 

Advanced Mechanical Systems develops custom robotics systems used in non-destructive testing. According to the Bristol-based company, its systems are used in hazardous environments and areas with limited access, and they help identify corrosion and weaknesses.  

 

AKT II is a structural and civil engineering firm headquartered in London. It provides services like bioclimatic design, facade renovation and geotechnical engineering. During its tenure, AKT II has contributed thousands of projects including the Chapter London Bridge and the Luton Town Stadium.  

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Co Print develops 3D printers and printing accessories. Its printer, the ChromaPad, comes equipped with eight printing heads, supports multiple color filaments and can operate remotely. According to the company, its system is also faster than comparable printers. Meanwhile, its other hardware products, which include printer heads and extruders, further augment its 3D printing systems. 

 

Flow Engineering develops software for engineers and their teams. Its Flow software is a requirements tool providing design, coding and test capabilities for projects. According to the company, its software helps engineers accelerate hardware design and entire projects. 

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Arcadis is a global engineering company delivering sustainable infrastructure and consulting services. Working across sectors, the company focuses on mobility, climate and energy solutions and has worked on projects in over 30 countries.

Sara B.T. Thiel contributed reporting to this story.

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