i-Protech, a leading provider of security and renewable energy solutions in the North-east, is celebrating a milestone with its 10th year of business.

What began as a one-person operation providing CCTV for farmers looking to monitor their cows calving remotely, has grown into a thriving business with a team of 13 staff, as well as contractors, delivering the latest security systems, solar power installations and EV infrastructure to customers across the region and beyond.

Founded in 2015 by Stuart Munro, i-Protech was established during a challenging period in the oil and gas industry.

“I had spent many years offshore and onshore in the oil industry, working in a variety of roles with companies such as Weatherford, Expro, FMC, and more senior roles with Kvaerner and Shell,” said Stuart. “When the industry faced a downturn, I felt I had had enough and wanted a new start. I saw an opportunity to do finally what I’d always wanted and that was to start my own business.”

Initially focused on CCTV installations for agricultural clients, i-Protech quickly expanded its offerings to include intruder alarms and security systems, gaining accreditation along the way. Over time, the company shifted its focus to renewable energy, driven by Stuart’s early ambition to enter the solar market.

“It took time, but eventually we carved out a space for ourselves in the solar and EV charging arena, and we were among the first, if not the first, OZEV-approved installer in our area for EV charge points.”

Born and brought up in Skene, Westhill, Stuart spent his youth helping on his parents’ farm, picking tatties and strawberries, and helping his dad with the milking of the cows. He also worked at Westhill Service Station as a pump attendant and in the shop. He left school at 15 to begin work for ‘Booth for Better Service’ (as it was then known) in Inverurie as an apprentice TV engineer.

Currently based in Kintore, i-Protech today delivers a full suite of green energy solutions, from domestic solar and battery installations to large-scale commercial systems and ground-mount solar arrays. However, the company’s growth has led to a planned move later this year to larger premises in Westhill to accommodate increased demand and provide more office and storage space for the growing team.

Stuart said: “Technology in this industry moves fast, and we’ve kept pace. Whether it's smarter, more efficient solar panels or integrated security systems, we continue to invest in the latest tech to bring the best to our customers.”

Reflecting on a decade of challenges, including the global pandemic, Stuart remains optimistic.

“We have learned a huge amount over the past 10 years; it hasn’t always been plain sailing, but this year has been one of our busiest and most productive so far as we go from strength to strength.

“In February, we were awarded ISO 9001 certification, the globally recognised standard for management systems highlighting our commitment to excellence. We also re-branded, launched a new website, and invested in a new fleet of electric vans.

“There are always challenges, but we enjoy finding the solutions. We've built a strong team I’m incredibly proud of, and I’m excited to see what the next 10 years bring.”

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