Contact us
We are strategically located across the UK, with offices in Nottingham, Reading and Ipswich.
We have customers across the UK, Europe and North America.
Let’s grab a coffee, arrange a site visit or a call.

James Howard-Dobson
Business Development Director
Clients aver that working with Zen is always a delight; James sets the tone.
Never turn down his invitations… As an entree he had a career as a Hospitality Manager.

Adam Howard-Dobson
Operations Director
Adam is the glue that holds all of our operations and finance together
In addition to his responsibility for operations at Zen Systems, he is an accomplished drone and helicopter pilot.

Alaistair Howard-Dobson
Technical Director
Alaistair’s inspiration is the soul of Zen Systems, founding the company back in 2007.
His talent for systems design is reflected in a passion for photographic composition.
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Our Offices
We are strategically located across the UK, with offices in Nottingham, Reading and Ipswich.
We have customers across the UK, Europe and around the world.

East of England
Speak with our East of England team on 01473 760 021 or via email.
Reading
Co-Space, Quadrant House, Reading, RG1 7QE
Speak with our Reading team on 0118 338 5105 or via email.
Midlands
Cobden Place, Cobden Chambers Nottingham, NG1 2ED
Speak with our Midlands team on 01158 221 270 or via email.
About Us
Our Mission
To design, install and support systems that enable every company to focus on its core business and its people to accomplish their goals.
Our Values
We founded our business on the belief that technology working properly for your business should be largely invisible.
If well designed, an system creates space rather than restrictions – people quickly feel that the network is intrinsic to their ways of working and that makes it seem less prominent.
It should only reveal itself in ways beneficial to the business, like influencing new behaviours, or uncovering new insights about the business and how people interact with it.
Such assets inform business management decisions and lead to commercial advantages, whether for cost saving, competitiveness or customer preference.