ClearVC to acquire VideoCentric

  • Greater Manchester-headquartered ClearVC acquires VideoCentric 
  • The expansion brings nearly 40 years of combined industry experience 
  • In-house engineering capacity now expanded 

 

ClearVC has announced the full acquisition of Videoconferencing integrator, VideoCentric, accelerating ClearVC’s national reach and expanding its ability to deliver high-quality, end-to-end collaboration solutions across the UK.

ClearVC’s acquisition of VideoCentric significantly increases the company’s presence in the South of England. The deal includes VideoCentric’s newly opened showroom in Edinburgh, which will act as a Scottish hub for demonstrations, innovation and training. 

VideoCentric’s directly employed engineers will be brought directly into the ClearVC fold, ensuring all service delivery remains in-house. With a reduced need for long-distance deployments, the group is positioned to respond faster and more efficiently across all regions.

Founded in 2001, VideoCentric has built a strong reputation in the Thames Valley and across the South of England. Its specialities span AV integration, equipment hire, installation, analytics, and long-term support. Its client base includes businesses, education providers, healthcare institutions, and public sector bodies.


Rebecca McCartney, managing director of ClearVC, stated:

“This acquisition is about more than just expansion, it’s about strengthening our technical capacity, deepening in-house expertise, and delivering consistent, high-quality service across the UK. By uniting two organisations known for innovation and engineering excellence in the AV and unified communications space, we’re building a more agile and resilient operation. It means we can respond faster, deliver smarter, and continue investing in the talent, technology and infrastructure that set us apart in the North and beyond.”

The two businesses will continue operating under their respective brands in the near term, with a phased integration strategy focused on preserving service continuity for customers. No job losses are expected. New roles have already been created across sales, finance, HR, and compliance at ClearVC’s Manchester HQ and beyond to support group-wide growth.

Looking ahead, the group plans continued investment in both its north and south operations and the new Edinburgh showroom. As the AV and collaboration market continues to evolve, the combined business is well-positioned to deliver agile, in-house, future-ready solutions for organisations navigating hybrid work, digital transformation and modern communication challenges.

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Trish Stevens Head of Content
Trish is the Head of Content for In the Channel Media Group as well as being Guest Editor of UC Advanced Magazine.
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