We are pleased to share that Domin has been recognised in the Financial Times FT1000, reflecting the growing demand for more efficient, intelligent approaches to motion control across global industries. Within the Mechanical and Plant Engineering category, we ranked 4th, and 404th across all companies in Europe.
Compiled by the Financial Times in partnership with Statista, the FT1000 highlights companies that have achieved exceptional revenue growth between 2021 and 2024. Our inclusion reflects strong demand for our next-generation hydraulic products, alongside a broader shift in the market, where performance, efficiency, and system intelligence are driving a re-assessment of long-established technologies.
Hydraulics underpin many of the world’s most important industries, from manufacturing and energy to aerospace and transport. Yet the core approach to motion control has seen limited change for decades. As systems become more complex and expectations continue to rise, this is beginning to shift.
Through our innovations, including additive manufacturing and integrated modern electronics, we are helping industries achieve more with less across performance and efficiency.

Our growth has been supported by continued investment in engineering capability, manufacturing scale, and global partnerships, enabling us to meet increasing demand.
Looking ahead, we aim to accelerate the adoption of intelligent, energy-efficient motion control technologies that help industries do more with less.
As industries continue to evolve towards more automated, efficient, and intelligent systems, motion control is becoming an increasingly critical part of overall system performance. We are focused on accelerating that shift, helping customers rethink what is possible and adopt new approaches that better align with the demands of modern engineering.
Marcus Pont, CEO of Domin, said:
“Being recognised in the FT1000 is a fantastic milestone for the whole team. Domin was founded with the belief that we truly can transform motion control and make systems that last longer, achieve more, and use less, for people everywhere.
This recognition reflects the strength of that mission, the commitment of our team, and the growing demand for new approaches to long-standing engineering challenges.”

Discover how Domin is transforming motion control, here.