An innovative company looking to support small group training gyms (SGTGs) deliver the best possible services is going from strength to strength thanks to the support of the Innovation Centre at our Knowledge Gateway research and technology plus our students and graduates.
The company which moved to the Innovation Centre in March 2021 has launched Quoox GMS Ultimate which it describes as the “most comprehensive management software for small group training gyms available on the market”. Alongside this, Quoox has launched Alchemy which gives SGPT gym owners everything they need to operate their facilities effectively and profitably plus premium support package SGPT Infinity.
Chris Windram, co-founder and CTO of Quoox, explained that the company had hugely benefitted by selecting the Innovation Centre at the University of Essex’s Colchester Campus as Quoox’s HQ.
He said: “Selecting the Innovation Centre as our UK HQ is one of the best moves we have made. In developing our Alchemy services we have been able to work with the University of Essex, benefitting from the talents of several of their sports science students. In fact, we were so impressed
by the calibre of those we worked with that we have employed two recent graduates to join the Quoox team.
Chris added that Quoox looks to recruit the right people, knowing that they will naturally find a place in their team and assist them in their mission to help small group personal training gyms reach their full potential.
He said: “Our business is very much built upon its people, and I am very proud of our team. Our activities are further aided by the fantastic team at the Innovation Centre.”
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