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NodeTech enters new chapter following acquisition by Shared Access

1st May 2025

Christian Anderton, founder and CEO of smart technology platform, NodeTech, has announced that he’s leaving his role with immediate effect.

The decision follows five years of growth, including a successful seed capital raising and the more recent sale of the business to global telecommunications firm, Shared Access.

“With the short-term future of Node secured, the time is now right for me to be able to return to my operational real estate business, Haida,” Anderton said. “I would like to thank Shared Access for their unwavering support of myself and the team. The commercial model we have developed together will continue to provide clients with a ground-breaking and market-leading solution to all asset networking requirements.”

Christian leaves a market innovator in open-access infrastructure networks, servicing a breadth of institutional, private equity and propco clients across the UK built environment.

Chris Jackman, CEO of Shared Access and Chairman of NodeTech, said: “Christian’s vision in creating a value-add proposition to the Proptech space has been revolutionary and a game-changer for enabling smart integrations. We thank him for his commitment and wish him well going forward.”

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