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Defence manufacturer 7Technologies has announced it has appointed  Gavin Newport, as its new CEO.

Mr Newport joins 7Technologies from his previous role as managing director at Ultra Electronics Communication and Integrated Systems and, previously, vice president at L-3 Communications ASA Ltd. He was instrumental in delivering financial growth and operational stability during his time in both roles.

He joins as the Company continues to develop its ambitious market strategy, while actively supporting its customers and partners in making the world a safer place.

The initial focus for the company, under Mr Newport guidance, will be to launch its new sensor fusion and AI technology system in early 2021, while also developing its existing sensor and tracking system product portfolio.

Mr Newport said: “I am delighted to have joined 7Technologies. It is my belief that we have a great capability and the core products, services and technology that we have within our portfolio have a strong market appeal. Most importantly, I believe the work we do really makes a difference in improving the security of the UK and its allies.

“It is my intention to revise the strategy of the company, to maximise the potential of our current portfolio, provide a roadmap for future offerings and build the appropriate structure and processes to facilitate greater success.

“The first thing that was clearly evident to me was the commitment and capability of the people. Having been a customer of 7Technologies in the past, I know that customers value our expertise and deep knowledge of the operational environment.”

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