A Scottish court has granted a “sist” – pausing the liquidation of the company
The founder of award-winning North East robotics firm Wootzano has said the company is “back” after previously being wound up.
Scientist Atif Syed founded the Tyneside-based maker of automated food packing systems in 2018 and has gone on to quickly grow it, winning work around the world with multimillion-pound orders from as far afield as the US and Japan.
But The Journal reported last year that the firm – which has developed its own sensor technology that is ideal for the delicate handling of fresh food – was facing winding up following a petition from Government-owned agency, Innovate UK.
Companies House records show that the firm received a winding up order last November. Wootzano took a £838,000 Innovate UK Innovation Loan in 2022 for a specific vision-based subsystem of its Avarai robots, a piece of technology it hoped could provide another source of revenue for the business.
But when the subsystem was not commercialised within an allotted time frame, it resulted in a winding up petition.
In a social media post, Mr Syed has said that the firm has been battling for its survival over the last six months but has now recruited a new chief financial officer and chief commercial officer. He is stepping away from his CEO role to focus on technology and engineering, describing that part of his job as “what I have always loved most”.
He said: “The belief shown in Wootzano, by the Court, by our customers, and by everyone who refused to give up on us, is something I carry with me. Our responsibility now is to honour that belief through our delivery, our technology, and our results.
“The robots are being built again. The deliveries are going out again. And the technology that earned global recognition and put Britain on the map for true robotics is now back to work.”
Wootzano was named North East Business of the Year in 2024 after winning a series of multimillion-pound contracts around the world.
The company developed specialised robots for fruit and food picking, starting out at the NETPark science and business park in County Durham before moving to a new base at the Cobalt Business Park in North Tyneside.








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