Who?

Co-founder Bryan Oak served as COO at Searchlight Consulting for a decade and is a fellow at the Institute for Digital Transformation as well as research collaborator with Loughborough University. Other roles include enterprise solutions director at Xansa (now Sopra-Steria), CSC (now DXC) and supply chain consulting at IBM.

David Procter has more than 30 years of experience leading technology programme delivery  in sectors ranging from financial services and telecommunications to public sector and healthcare. His previous roles include CTO at challenger bank revverbank, key roles in agile programme delivery for the NHS and programme manager of identity and data at the UK Home Office.

Why?

Kompozable’s purpose is to ‘make intelligent technology work for everyone’.

What?

It helps improve organisational agility, flexibility and resilience, transforming the way enterprises operate by ushering in the age of digital, data-driven and ‘composable’ business capabilities.

How?

Kompozable is focusing on the engineering, design and implementation of intelligent technologies, data and process automation, and integration solutions to provide this competitive edge. Its initial focus is on serving enterprises in the manufacturing, supply chain, transport and logistics sectors.

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Where?

It plans to open an office headquarters in Manchester city centre and grow its team to 20 over the next year.

They say:

Oak: “Kompozable is a way for David and me to utilise the skills and knowledge that we have been building for over 30 years. We aim to be the most collaborative business in the industry and are passionate about creating long-term partnerships – from clients to vendors and suppliers. We are proud to be headquartered in Manchester, a city globally renowned for its innovation and collaboration. The opportunity in our city region cannot be underestimated, and it is our mission to develop the next generation of diverse tech talent in Manchester as we expand our services throughout the UK. “

Procter: “At Kompozable, our purpose is to make intelligent technology work for everyone. We believe that when used properly it can be transformational for businesses, no matter their size or sector. In our experience, we have seen a real need for modernisation of the data estate as the first step towards embracing intelligent technology for businesses. We hope to drive the future of enterprise tech by guiding businesses on their intelligent technology journeys and delivering positive business outcomes and tangible return on investment for our customers.”

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