The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Fife firm putting safety first

- GAVIN HARPER

AFife firm has launched a lowcost solution to help businesses keep customers safe. Tayport-based Fifex has made its name installing displays at major visitor attraction­s.

When Covid-19 hit work ground to a halt – and managing director Paul Neil admitted it has been a challengin­g time.

He said: “It’s been a lot tougher. We’ve got some really supportive clients who allowed us to continue to work on other projects.

“Normally we’d spend four to six weeks building something and it would get installed.

“But we’ve been building things to get them half ready and working on something else. It has been completely different.”

Fifex, which employs three full-time and two-part time staff, has avoided making redundanci­es but it has taken a financial hit.

However, the company has taken on the challenges presented in the past year to develop Qcounter – a people-counter system.

The fully automated device monitors the volume of customers. Using a traffic light system, it alerts people to when it is safe to enter.

“That period last summer where we opened back up, we were visiting clients,” the managing director said.

“You could see how people were struggling to manage parts of buildings they couldn’t use because of Covid restrictio­ns.

“There are other things out there in the market that run into the thousands. We wanted to make this accessible for the smaller venues and shops.”

Paul hopes demand will be high as more businesses reopen.

Fifex will mark its 20th anniversar­y next year, but the business has not always been based at its current Tayport home.

Having been founded by two former St Andrews University students, they moved to their current premises in 2007.

Paul took over managing director 2018.

He said: “The university was making a lot of technology advancemen­ts and nobody knew about them.

“The original idea was to set up a company with the aim of taking these things to science centres and museums.

“It didn’t really work and the guys began to look at visitor displays and it went from there.” as in

 ??  ?? PATIENCE: Fifex managing director Paul Neil hopes demand will be higher in time.
PATIENCE: Fifex managing director Paul Neil hopes demand will be higher in time.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom