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Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Central Europe 2024

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The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Central Europe is a Programme that ranks 50 fast-growing technology companies, public or private, based on percentage revenue growth and includes all related industry sectors – communications, environmental technology, fintech, hardware, healthcare and life sciences, media and entertainment, software.

Meet the Programme categories:

The main Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Central Europe category ranks 50 fast growing technology companies, public or private, based on percentage revenue growth over four years. In order to be eligible for the Technology Fast 50 Central Europe Programme companies must:

1. Be in business a minimum of 4 years - founded on or prior to December 31st, 2019.

2. Own proprietary intellectual property or proprietary technology, sold to customers in products that contribute to a majority of the company’s operating revenues.

• Own proprietary technology that contributes to a significant portion of the company’s operating revenues.
• Manufacture a technology related product.
• Devote a significant proportion of operating revenues to research and development of technology.
• Be technology intensive or use unique technology to solve problems.

3. Have base-year operating revenues of €50,000 in 2020, 2021, 2022 and a current year operating revenue (2023) of at least €100,000.

4. Be headquartered within Central Europe.*

* The CE Fast 50 Programme is open to companies with headquarters based in the following countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Moldova, Albania, Kosovo and Ukraine.

This Technology Fast 50 Central Europe subcategory recognizes companies that are too young to be listed in Fast 50, but are growing rapidly.

Companies to Watch must:

1. Be in business a minimum of 3 years - founded on or prior to December 31st, 2020.*

2.Own proprietary intellectual property or proprietary technology, sold to customers in products that contribute to a majority of the company’s operating revenues.

• Own proprietary technology that contributes to a significant portion of the company’s operating revenues.
• Manufacture a technology related product.
• Devote a significant proportion of operating revenues to research and development of technology.
• Be technology intensive, or use unique technology to solve problems.

3. Have base-year operating revenues of minimum €10,000 (2021) and current year operating revenue of minimum €30,000 (2023).

4. Be headquartered within Central Europe.**

*In justified cases, we accept companies founded between January 1 – 3, 2021.

**The CE Fast 50 Programme is open to companies with headquarters based in the following countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Moldova, Albania, Kosovo and Ukraine.

The Impact Stars is a special classification of entities which successfully link great products/services with a positive impact on at least one of the following: society, business, innovativeness, environment and diversity.

Those interested in applying for the Impact Stars category must:

1. Sell a product and/or a service that makes an impact in the following fields:

• Impact on the business, environment and society.
• Diversity – amongst employees and/or management staff.
• Unique assets and/or services development.

2. Be headquartered within Central Europe*

* The CE Fast 50 Programme is open to companies with headquarters based in the following countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Moldova, Albania, Kosovo and Ukraine.

This is special recognition by Google Cloud and Deloitte, in which joint teams assess the companies’ technologies and award those with the greatest business potential. The award is dedicated to all companies that apply to the CE Technology Fast 50 ranking in 2024.

To be eligible for the CE Tech Rocketship! category companies must:

1. Develop high-quality, scalable solutions with the potential to serve the most demanding customers in the market.

2. Be headquartered within Central Europe*

* The CE Fast 50 Programme is open to companies with headquarters based in the following countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Moldova, Albania, Kosovo and Ukraine.

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Deloitte Central Europe Technology Fast 50 Ranking. This not only means the ranking is a long-established part of the region’s business environment. It also highlights how our special region continues to be a hotbed of innovation and technological development, home to the vision and creativity needed to make the world a better place.The 2024 Ranking demonstrates yet again that the CE Technology Fast 50 will never become predictable or set in its ways. Far from it.
Every year, it’s as ground-breaking and revolutionary as the amazing businesses it highlights.

Jiří Sauer, Partner
Regional Technology Fast 50 CE Programme Leader

Fast 50


Winners of the 2023 Technology Fast 50 Award


The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Central Europe is a Programme that ranks 50 fast-growing technology companies, public or private, based on percentage revenue growth. Winners are then selected by ranking their revenue growth over the four years from 2020 to 2023.

Oddin.gg – winner of the main – Fast 50 category

 

Oddin.gg is a company that offers innovative esports betting solutions, serving bookmaker operators worldwide. Oddin.gg utilizes machine learning extensively to enhance its esports betting odds and risk management systems. They use a combination of proprietary statistical models, machine learning, and advanced data science, along with the human expertise of traders, many of whom are former esports players themselves.

Oddin.gg’s global expansion is driven by ability to deliver what matters to the new generation of bettors, who differ from traditional sports betting enthusiasts: speed, variety, and creativity of the offer, as well as an esports-centric UI/UX. Their strong infrastructure is built to handle the massive data and traffic generated by esports events worldwide, ensuring a seamless experience for partners across different regions and markets.

Country: Czech Republic

CEO: Vlastimil Venclík

Industry sector: Software

Revenue growth: 7 958%

Website: www.oddin.gg

MAGU – 2nd place of the Fast 50 category

 

MAGU is a company specializing in the development, production and distribution of herbal synergistic products. They’ve developed a B2C subscription model that not only allows to reach customers directly without relying on third-party marketplaces but also empowers them to return packaging and actively participate in sustainable supply chain. This way high percentage of monthly production is being sold sustainably.

Technology plays a key role in Mugu’s customer experience, but also in their distribution and marketing strategies. Magu’s online marketing business model is a tool that not only allows them to precisely target their messages to their audiences, but also facilitates the immediate distribution of their products.


Country:
 Czech Republic

CEO: Marek Siwy

Industry sector: Software

Revenue growth: 4 248%

Website: www.magu.co

SIA JEFF – 3rd place of the Fast 50 category

 

SIA JEFF builds data-driven financial product marketplaces in numerous emerging markets around the world. Their goal is to increase access to financial services for the underserved via all sorts of available data: financial, digital, alternative & more.


The key benefit of using SIA JEFF is that individuals in emerging markets with limited or no financial history can discover and access a range of financial products in a convenient, trustworthy digital environment.


Country:
 Latvia

CEO: Toms Niparts

Industry sector: Fintech

Revenue growth: 3 652%

Website: www.jeff-app.com

Position

Company name

CEO

Industry sector

Growth rate

4

SmartLunch
(Croatia)

Mateusz Tałpasz

Software

3 527%

5

Solidstudio
(Poland)

Paweł Małkowiak

Software

3 288%

6


Plenti
(Poland)

Wojciech Rokosz

Software

3 146%

7

JOBka
(Czech Republic)

Marek Ander

Communications

2 317%

8

WOLTAIR
(Czech Republic)

Vít Javůrek

Environmental Technology

2 308%

9

Alsendo
(Poland)

Magda Magnuszewska

Software

2 137%

10

Maciej Klemm

Software

2 077%

11

kicket.com
(Poland)

Maciej Wartacz

Media & Entertainment

2 025%

12

nsure
(Czech Republic)

Dušan Matras

Fintech

1 965%

13

Questo
(Romania)

Alex Govoreanu

Media & Entertainment

1 955%

14

ShipEx Logistic
(Czech Republic)

Artem Salichov

Software

1 788%

15

DAC.digital
(Poland)

Przemysław Szleter

Software

1 776%

16

Bookbot
(Czech Republic)

Dominik Gazdoš

Media & Entertainment

1 701%

17

mime digital
(Czech Republic)

Michal Mervart

Media & Entertainment

1 586%

18

Ognjen Lukić

Software

1 340%

19

wflow.com
(Czech Republic)

Robert Soudný

Software

1 339%

20

DRONAMICS
(Bulgaria)

Svilen Rangelov

Environmental Technology

1 326%

21

Stemi
(Croatia)

Marin Trošelj

Software

1 227%

22

SprayVision
(Czech Republic)

Petr Jahn

Software

1 188%

23

AgeVolt Slovakia
(Slovakia)

Ján Zuštiak

Environmental Technology

1 131%

24

Rite NRG
(Poland)

Michał Nikołajuk

Software

1 128%

25

Apzumi
(Poland)

Łukasz Andrzejczyk

Healthcare & Life Sciences

1 107%

26

Underground Food
(Czech Republic)

Lubor Lacina

Healthcare & Life Sciences

1 078%

27

AMPECO
(Bulgaria)

Orlin Radev

Software

1 076%

28

Sensoneo
(Slovakia)

Martin Basila

Environmental Technology

1 047%

29

PhotoAiD
(Poland)

Tomasz Młodzki

Software

1 046%

30

alerabat.com
(Poland)

Rafał Kopyto

Media & Entertainment

1 042%

31

SEC Technologies
(Slovakia)

Michal Šimko

Hardware

1 012%

32

Steepsoft AI
(Romania)

Vadim Fintinari

Software

1 008%

33

Blazity
(Poland)

Pawel Dadun

Software

979%

34

Devot Solutions
(Croatia)

Martin Morava

Software

960%

35

Upvest
(Czech Republic)

Petr Volný

Fintech

945%

36

Retino
(Czech Republic)

Petr Boroš

Software

934%

37

B.I.D. Grupa
(Croatia)

Igor Dudić

Software

934%

38

MClimate
(Bulgaria)

Lyubomir Yanchev

Hardware

909%

39

VOCALLS
(Czech Republic)

Artem Markevich

Software

883%

40

Pillow pojišťovna
(Czech Republic)

Jakub Strnad

Fintech

881%

41

Surfer
(Poland)

Lucjan Suski

Software

874%

42

Aircash
(Croatia)

Hrvoje Ćosić

Fintech

860%

43

Link Group
(Poland)

Paweł Klejmont, Paweł Woźniak

Software

835%

44

Zowie
(Poland)

Maja Schaefer

Software

831%

45

Ascendia
(Romania)

Cosmin Malureanu

Software

822%

46

PayPo
(Poland)

Radosław Nawrocki

Fintech

818%

47

Activy
(Poland)

Igor Pielas

Software

814%

48

Whalebone
(Czech Republic)

Richard Malovič

Communications

805%

49

Vestberry
(Slovakia)

Marek Zámečník

Fintech

802%

50

Rufruf
(Czech Republic)

Milan Sekerák

Software

785%


Companies to Watch


In addition to the Technology Fast 50 ranking, Deloitte Central Europe ranks companies that show great potential but are too young to meet criterion for the main Fast 50 category.

Patron GO – winner of the Companies to Watch category


Patron GO is a Czech company that created a personal finance app that helps users better control their spending and savings. The app uses learning algorithms to provide personalized advice and analysis, supporting users in achieving their financial goals. Patron GO focuses on financial education, making it easier to manage your budget wisely.
Company operates in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and recently expanded to Poland. The app analyzes payments from the past 12 months and categorizes these transactions. They are then processed through a module designed to identify unfavorable payments or offer recommendations to increase the user's savings.

Country: Czech Republic

CEO: Lukáš Vršecký

Industry sector: Fintech

Revenue growth: 1 169%

Website: www.patrongo.com

Adam – 2nd place of the Companies to Watch category

 

Adam is a Czech company developing modern e-commerce solutions, focusing on optimizing sales processes and customer relationship management. They offer innovative tools that support sellers in building customer loyalty and effectively analyzing market data. Thanks to advanced technologies, Adam enables companies to increase their competitiveness in the dynamically changing world of e-commerce.
As a young and rapidly growing startup from the Czech Republic they are already operating in more than 10 countries. All their processes are fully or at least partially automated which allows them to operate on a bigger scale while keeping control.


Country:
 Czech Republic

CEO: Jakub Dvořák & Roman Sysel

Industry sector: Media & Entertainment

Revenue growth: 1 144%

Website: www.myadam.eu

 

Trama – 3rd place of the Companies to Watch category

 

Trama is a company offering solutions that help entrepreneurs protect their brands. The company's main goal is to automate, streamline and reduce the costs of obtaining effective trademark protection. Trama is a leading trademark applicant in the UK, EU and US and has built a portfolio of over 20,000 trademarks in four years.


Country:
 Slovakia

CEO: Juraj Cvik

Industry sector: Software

Revenue growth: 1 006%

Website: www.tramatm.com

Position

Company name

CEO

Industry sector

Growth rate

4

Jakub Hryciuk

Software

994%

5

Tanganica.com
(Czech Republic)

Filip Svárovský

Software

925%

6

Finqware
(Romania)

Cosmin Cosma

Software

856%

7

Questpass
(Poland)

Adam Majewski

Media & Entertainment

760%

8

Hedepy
(Czech Republic)

Lukáš Krčil

Healthcare & Life Sciences

663%

9

NextRetreat
(Poland)

Martin Studenčan

Software

658%

10

STAFFLY
(Poland)

Filip Sobel

Software

586%

11

Medevio
(Czech Republic)

Petr Bartoš

Healthcare & Life Sciences

457%

12

Jenz.app
(Croatia)

Marko Kučić

Software

389%

13

Abstract
(Serbia)

Zoran Dobrosavljević

Software

325%

14

Vstorm
(Poland)

Antoni Kozelski

Software

333%

15

Sloneek
(Slovakia)

Filip Lukáč

Software

287%

16

Sensorie
(Czech Republic)

David Bažout

Environmental Technology

276%

17

Barrek
(Croatia)

Robert Barišić

Software

273%

18

CreatiCom
(Czech Republic)

Radek Miškovský

Communications

252%

19

Plant an App
(Romania)

Bogdan Litescu

Software

252%

20

Amplibit
(Croatia)

Vladimir Romanov

Software

239%

21

Release14
(Croatia)

Marina Tot Đuričić

Software

236%

22

Rhino
(Poland)

Lukas Gajda

Environmental Technology

221%

23

Nikola Obradović

Software

136%

24

Kinderpedia
(Romania)

Daniel Rogoz

Software

119%

25

scoutlabs
(Hungary)

Donát Posta

Environmental Technology

99%


Impact Stars


The Impact Stars is a special classification of entities which successfully link great products/services with a positive impact on at least one of the following: society, business, innovativeness, environment and diversity.

Company name

Country

CEO name

Industry sector

Albania

Arbër Kadia

Software

Albania

Brenton Bënja

Media & Entertainment

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Emir Bukvic

Software

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mak Dzonlagic

Software

Bulgaria

Darin Madzharov

Software

Bulgaria

Nickolay Nickolovski & Blagovesta Pugyova

Software

Bulgaria

Sergey Petrov

Environmental Technology

Croatia

Marko Poljak

Software

Croatia

Damir Čaušević

Fintech

Croatia

Marin Brekalo

Hardware

Czech Republic

Stephen Burke

Healthcare & Life sciences

Czech Republic

Jan Sláma

Software

Czech Republic

Andrea Bohačíková

Software

Estonia

Nemailla Bonturi

Environmental Technology

Estonia

Kristjan Lepik

Environmental Technology

Estonia

Taavi Madiberk

Environmental Technology

Hungary

Zsolt Somogyi

Software

Hungary

Szabolcs Bobor

Software

Hungary

Donát Benedek Posta

Environmental Technology

Kosovo

Mr. Fikret Murati

Software

Latvia

Elchin Jafarov

Software

Latvia

Lauris Rutkis

Software

Latvia

Janis Jasko

Environmental Technology

Lithuania

Laurynas Karpus

Healthcare & Life Sciences

Lithuania

Mantas Simutis

Healthcare & Life Sciences

Lithuania

Lina Usvaltienė

Environmental Technology

Poland

Kosma Kindlik

Software

Poland

Marcin Stefaniak

Software

Poland

Daniel Nowocin

Healthcare & Life sciences

Romania

Daniel Nicolescu

Fintech

Romania

Marius Haratau

Software

Romania

Daniel Nicolae

Software

Serbia

Nikola Obradović

Software

Serbia

Čongor Plahi

Hardware

Serbia

Miloš Babić

Software

Slovakia

Allan Böhm

Healthcare & Life sciences

Slovakia

Miroslav Gašpárek

Healthcare & Life sciences

Slovakia

Tomáš Brngál

Healthcare & Life Sciences

Slovenia

Estera Brajak

Software

Slovenia

Luka Berger

Software

Slovenia

Aljoša Trivan

Software

Ukraine

Гончарук Кирило Олексійович (Kyrylo Honcharuk)

Healthcare & Life sciences

Ukraine

Володимир Миколайович Шевчук (Shevchuk Volodymyr)

Hardware


CE Tech Rocketship!


This special recognition by Google Cloud and Deloitte awards companies that have developed high-quality, scalable solutions with the potential to serve the most demanding customers in the market. Joint teams assessed the companies technologies and awarded those with the greatest business potential.

Druid 
winner of the CE Tech Rocketship! category


Druid is a company built to bridge the gap between business systems and people, enabling organizations to communicate naturally with technology. It lets you connect to any system and automate and manage processes to empower your teams and revolutionize customer interactions. Druid uses artificial intelligence and natural language processing, which allows for fluid and natural conversations with customers.

Country: Romania

Industry sector: Software

Company name

CEO

Industry sector

Hermix
(Romania)

Stefan Morcov

Software

Born Digital
(Czech Republic)

Tomas Malovec

Software

Seerlinq
(Slovakia)

Allan Bohm

Healthcare & Life Sciences

Questpass
(Poland)

Adam Majewski

Media & Entertainment


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