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Investing in Our People: How TES Champions Professional Development
At TES, we firmly believe that our greatest asset is our people. We’re committed to fostering a culture of continuous learning and development, ensuring our team members have the skills and knowledge they need to excel in their roles and...
Data Centre Developers Plug in to TES for Rapid Power Solutions
TES Power, a leading provider of Data Centre power solutions, has announced a significant new project with a prominent European data centre developer. TES will design, manufacture and supply a comprehensive range of power distribution equipment, fully integrated within custom...
TES Welcomes New Team Members: Driving Growth, Innovation, and Opportunity
TES were excited to welcome 16 new team members across our Water and Power Divisions this week following an impressive 2024, reflecting our continued growth and investment in local talent. We’re proud to create new opportunities within our communities while...
Need for Speed? TES Accelerate Data Centre Deployment
Time is of the essence in today’s digital world. Businesses can’t afford to wait years for data centre construction to be completed. Every day of delay means lost revenue and missed opportunities. Traditional on-site construction methods are notoriously slow and...
TES announce investment
Private equity firm Foresight Group has taken a significant minority investment in the Cookstown-based TES Group, a long established, manufacturer and distributor of high-performance power distribution and monitoring systems. Founded in 1999 by Brian Taylor (chief executive) and Noel McCracken...
TES Group Appoint’s New Chairman
TES Group, the Northern Ireland based engineering company with divisions in both the Water and Power industries, have announced the appointment of James Peacock as Chairman. This announcement comes on the heels of TES being named as one of Ireland’s...
Global water crisis leaves half of world food production at risk in next 25 years
The Global Commission on the Economics of Water’s latest report warns of a severe and rapidly escalating global water crisis. With demand expected to exceed supply by 40% by the end of this decade, the stability of ecosystems and food...







