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Hitex (UK) Limited

Hitex: Hitex UK

Hitex: Your Embedded Systems Partner. Tools & Solutions for Embedded-Development or Services like Engineering, Consulting, Training, Testing

CRN
02282162
Founded
1988
Age
37

Overview

Legal name
HITEX (UK) LIMITED
Region
West Midlands
Registered address
MILBURN HILL ROAD
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK SCIENCE PARK
COVENTRY
WEST MIDLANDS
CV4 7HS
Insolvency history
No

Corporate ownership

Updated 06 Jun 2026 16:52

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Hitex (UK) Limited
CRN 02282162
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HRB 110209
CRN HRB 110209

Latest accounts

Financial period: 1 Oct 2023 to 30 Sep 2024

FULLACCOUNTS
Turnover
Unknown
Profit / Loss
Unknown
Employees
17

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

5 events
23 Jan
2027

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

31 Dec
2026

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

09 Jan
2026

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

30 Sep
2024

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

29 Jul
1988

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

2 awards
First funded
2012
Funded years
2012, 2014
Age at first award
24 years

Projects

2014 BIS-Funded Programmes

Highly efficient induction heating process to cure and health monitor the bonding of composite patches on aircraft structures (InHeatPro)

1 Jul 2014 to 31 Jul 2017

Awarded
£172,385
Total cost £287,308

Bonded composite patches are used to repair corrosion, fatigue and impact damage to airframes due to their superior mechanical integrity characteristics compared with mechanically fastened repairs. Such repairs also reduce aircraft down-time, maintenance labour costs and enable useful life extension. Success of a bonded repair is critically dependent on a...

2012 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Remote Condition Monitoring using Vibration Analysis for train door control systems

1 Sep 2012 to 31 Mar 2014

Awarded
£43,319
Total cost £86,637

Technical faults cause 19% of all transport delays in the rail network. Malfunctions of automatic train doors account for 20% of these technical faults, i.e. for almost 4% of all delays and there is recent and increasing interest in the use of remote condition monitoring (RCM) of these doors. So far the RCM systems implemented monitor only operational ele...

Product types

BIS-Funded Programmes Collaborative R&D