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Artmachine expands into new energy efficient premises

13th January 2026

Photograph of Artmachine expands into new energy efficient premises

A Shetland-based design and signage company has entered an exciting new chapter moving to larger, greener premises with support from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).

Established in 1992, Artmachine began as a vinyl graphics and design studio and soon expanded into signage services across Shetland and Orkney.

Former apprentice Jonny Polson took ownership in 2012 and was later joined by Craig Sim. Together, they have grown the business significantly, investing in cutting-edge technology such as large-format printing, CNC machining, and CO₂ laser systems.

After outgrowing two rented properties, Artmachine has relocated to a 500m², two-bay unit at GB Building Centre, Lower Blackhill Industrial Estate, Lerwick, which is three times the size of its previous main workshop.

The new premises has already led to the creation of one full-time job, bringing the team to seven, with more jobs and apprenticeships planned. The new facility includes dedicated studio space, offices, a laser room, and a CNC workshop, all designed to maximise natural light and support sustainable operations.

With a £42,425 award from HIE, Artmachine has undertaken energy efficiency upgrades including enhanced levels of insulation and energy efficient materials, reducing the long-term operational costs and environmental impact as well as future proofing the building to support green energy systems.

Katrina Wiseman, HIE area manager for Orkney and Shetland, said:

"We are very pleased to support Artmachine's move to larger, more energy-efficient premises. This investment helps reduce environmental impact and creates space for growth, innovation, and new job opportunities in Shetland's creative sector.

"With Shetland’s thriving economy continuing to create opportunities, businesses like Artmachine are embracing sustainability and expansion. We encourage other ambitious businesses in Shetland to get in touch and explore how we can help them achieve their goals."

Jonny said:

“Our new premises is almost three times the size of our previous space and features underfloor district heating, improved insulation and LED lighting, creating far better working conditions for our staff.

“While overall electricity use has risen by around 31 percent, usage per square metre has dropped by 56 percent, showing a significant improvement in energy efficiency. We’re also exploring solar PV to cut carbon further.

“This project has enabled us to create a new full-time role, and we’re looking into apprenticeship opportunities later this year. With technology evolving rapidly, the next decade could take the industry in exciting new directions."

 

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