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Synectics secures five-year extension to existing framework agreement with Stagecoach

Mon 24 November 2025 07:39 | A A A

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(Sharecast News) - Security and surveillance business Synectics has signed a five-year extension to its existing framework agreement with one of Britain's largest bus operators.

Synectics said on Monday that under the terms of the agreement, Ocular Integration, its wholly owned systems integration business, will continue to supply and install advanced CCTV systems integrated with Synectics' Cloud Transport Services on Stagecoach's fleet of new, factory-built buses.

The AIM-listed group stated the combined solution supports Stagecoach in enhancing passenger safety, incident management, and operational efficiency, while providing the technology for connected fleet operations and collaborative investigations.

Chief executive Amanda Larnder said: "We're extremely proud to extend our longstanding relationship with Stagecoach. This agreement demonstrates Synectics' position as a trusted technology partner to the UK transport industry and reinforces our commitment to supporting customers with intelligent, future-ready safety and surveillance solutions."

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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