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Oxford University Alumnus’ Startup KOOT Launches Globally in the Pump and Drive Industry, Eyes Global OEM Alliances

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KOOT Launches Globally: Oxford Alum’s Startup Bags Top European Award in Pump and Motor Innovation

From Oxford in the UK to Coimbatore in India, KOOT is making waves in the pump and motor world. Founded by an Oxford University graduate, the company just announced its big global launch today. It’s stepping up as a reliable partner and the first-of-its-kind platform that handles everything from engineering design and research to development and high-precision manufacturing in the pump and motor sector.

Adding to the excitement, KOOT has won the prestigious European PIA Supplier Award. This honor spotlights their standout work in driving engineering innovation for pumps and motors.

With over 40 years of experience behind it, KOOT already sells in more than 25 countries. They’ve built solid partnerships with top global names in the pump and motor industry. Think of KOOT as the Foxconn of the pump and drive sector – they offer a complete setup that covers design, development, manufacturing, supply chain management, and even after-sales support.

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"At KOOT, we’re shaking things up by helping the pump and drive industries team up to create, innovate, and grow together," the KOOT team shared in a statement. "Snagging the European PIA Supplier Award right in our launch year? It’s huge! It shows our team’s non-stop drive for fresh ideas and top-notch engineering."

This award really highlights KOOT’s focus on game-changing solutions. They blend deep research, smart design, and spot-on precision manufacturing to push the pump and motor industry forward.

As KOOT ramps up its worldwide growth, they’re aiming to be the go-to engineering and tech partner for pump original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). These companies want innovation, dependability, and quick market entry. KOOT already delivers key components like impellers, casings, shafts, stators, rotors, and sub-assemblies to big players. Their clients include Germany’s HOMA, Italy’s Pedrollo Group, Japan’s Hitachi, and several leading brands from the US, Europe, and Japan.

KOOT has set up tech and support centers in Germany, the USA, and India, with their main global manufacturing hub in India. They work with over 600 Tier 2 suppliers and are in talks with major global OEMs for long-term alliances. All this points to KOOT’s big plans to shape the future of the pump and drive industry.

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