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28 July 2010

Renishaw returns to growth

  • metrology healthcare

Renishaw, the two-pronged metrology and healthcare group reported today (28 July) that its year had been characterised by a welcome return to growth, with an accelerating order intake culminating in record final quarter sales.


Having divided its operating, research and development and reporting activities into two main segments: the traditional metrology business and the as yet smaller healthcare activities, Renishaw reported that metrology revenue grew to £162.1m from £152.9m in 2009, while healthcare sales amounted to £19.5m (2009 £18.4m).

Metrology highlights included the introduction of a number of new products including a wireless device for checking the servo-ing performance of three-axis machine tools; compact probes with radio and optical signal transmissions for multi-axis and mill-turn machine tools and lathes. Last week, the Group acquired a 29% shareholding in Measurement Devices Limited (MDL), a metrology company based in York, for £2.3m. Its laser scanner products are primarily marketed in the areas of marine positioning and mine/quarry scanning.

The Healthcare segment, which comprises neurosurgical, dental and spectroscopy products, recently entered into an agreement with a world leading dental implant company, Biomet 3i LLC, which will see Biomet marketing Renishaw dental scanners, in-lab milling machines and dental software to dental laboratories through its global marketing and sales organisation.
Prospects
Chairman and chief executive Sir David R McMurtry said Renishaw had a record order book and, although economic uncertainties remained, he was confident of future growth.

Total revenues for the year to 30th June "supported by a superb performance by our manufacturing teams" were £181.6m (2009 £171.2m), and generated a pre-tax profit of £27.1m compared with £4.7m for the previous year.

Author
Ken Hurst

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