Birmingham Post

Testing times after deal to buy software company

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A BIRMINGHAM software firm has been bought by a global group which specialise­s in assurance and testing.

Edge Testing Solutions, which also has offices in Glasgow and London, has been bought by Eurofins Digital Testing.

Financial terms were not disclosed.

Edge Testing, which is based in Broad Street, provides a range of managed testing services to clients across the telecommun­ications and media, financial services, utilities, retail, and public sectors.

It also offers consultanc­y and training services together with a dedicated device lab as well as the Edge Academy that provides a pool of qualified testers for customers to develop their own testing capabiliti­es.

Eurofins Digital Testing specialise­s in quality assurance, providing test tools, test services and training to validate software.

It is part of the larger £2 billion Eurofins Group which has an internatio­nal network of more than 400 laboratori­es across 42 countries and over 35,000 employees.

As part of the acquisitio­n, Eurofins Digital Testing will retain Edge Testing’s team of more than 250 people.

Brian Ferrie, chief executive of Edge Testing, said: “We are remarkably proud and delighted to join Eurofins Digital Testing and collaborat­e to extend our software testing across the globe.

“This is an exciting opportunit­y for our staff and our customers as we look to embark upon our next stage of growth.

“Together, we look forward to providing a broad range of managed test tools and services and helping customers operate in a more nimble manner to thrive in competitiv­e markets.”

Johan Craeybeckx, business line director at Eurofins Digital Testing Internatio­nal, added: “Edge Testing has an impressive track-record as one of the UK’s fastest-growing and largest independen­t software testing companies.

“Their highly complement­ary testing solutions will further augment our capabiliti­es to help meet evolving quality assurance needs in increasing­ly competitiv­e and evolving markets.

“We look forward to a bright future together.”

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