Applications are now open for the 24th annual Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards.
Ranking Ireland’s 50 fastest-growing indigenous technology companies based on revenue growth over the last four years, the awards celebrate the innovation and entrepreneurship of local firms.
Last year, nine companies from Northern Ireland made the prestigious list, which was topped by Dublin-based same day grocery delivery company Buymie.
Belfast-based fintech company Lightyear was the highest-ranked Northern Ireland business last year at number 11 on the list and was joined by fellow first-time entrants Fibrus Networks, Locate a Locum and WorkPal, plus Data Intellect (formerly Aqua Q), Datactics, Foods Connected, Totalmobile and SciLeads.
Deloitte Fast 50 lead partner in Belfast Aisléan Nicholson said: “Northern Ireland’s reputation as a hub for creative, homegrown technology companies continues to grow every year and the success of companies who make it into the Fast 50 demonstrates talent, ambition and an ability to compete at a global level.
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“We continue to see strong growth from companies who are offering services that help meet the needs of modern life, for example those in areas such as cleantech, sustainability, cybersecurity and health tech. Deloitte’s Fast 50 recognises this success and also the future ambitions of the companies, putting the spotlight on the potential they have for new growth opportunities.”
Colin Hutchinson, CFO of Fibrus, said: “Being named as one of Deloitte's Fast 50 companies is testament to Fibrus’ reputation for pushing boundaries and achieving remarkable growth in the last four years. Our journey has become synonymous with bringing Full Fibre broadband to every corner of Northern Ireland – an accomplishment that wouldn't have been possible without the dedication of our exceptional team.
“We are proud to be recognised alongside other innovative and ambitious companies, as it showcases our commitment to bringing the latest technology to deliver high-speed connectivity to underserved regions.”
The ranking features both private and public listed technology companies that have demonstrated innovative strategies, sound management practices and marketplace vision.
This year’s awards programme will include several award categories that companies can enter in addition to the overall ranking as well as introducing a new “Rising Star” award.
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The Rising Star award in association with Enterprise Ireland will be awarded to a company who demonstrates a promising growth trajectory and the potential for inclusion in the Fast 50 rankings in years to come. Companies being considered for this award have operating revenues accounting for a minimum of two years and less than four years.
The closing date for entries is 6 October 2023 and the winners will be announced at a ceremony in Dublin on 30 November 2023.
Source: Written from press release