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Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Central Europe 2025

26 years of Innovations

2025 results are in! Congratulations to all winners! 

Results overview

 

Winners of the 2025 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 2021 to 2024. 

Oddin.gg – winner of the Fast 50 main category 

 

Now the Fast 50 winner twice in two years, Czech technology company Oddin.gg has a dual mission: to make digital competition as least as exciting for punters as live sport; and to give esport platforms and sportsbook operators the solutions they need for maximum profitability. The company’s mixed team of former professional gamers and data scientists delivers the unique mix of skills required, providing the platform needed for ongoing expansion via its fast-growing product portfolio and expanding geographic footprint. According to CEO Vlastimil Vendik, “These are key factors in enabling us to deliver against our expansion plans over the next decade, extending our eco-system into new titles, regions and interactive layers with the aim of continuing to shift esports into the entertainment mainstream.” 

Country: Czech Republic

Industry sector: Software

CEO: Vlastimil Venclik

Revenue growth: 4 267%

Website: www.oddin.gg

PowereX, second in the Fast 50 ranking

 

Slovakian software pioneer PowereX is using its own AI Operating System technology to access and bring together the power output of a wide range of distributed energy sources across a growing network of European countries. It then uses its own AI-driven trading capabilities to bring renewables-based power to customers at a price that, in the company’s words, enables them “to make the most of every kilowatt-hour of electricity”. 

It’s an approach that is not only driving a strong business for PowereX, while helping customers reduce the amount they pay for electricity: it is also helping the company fulfil its mission of speeding up “the decarbonisation of energy infrastructure, increasing grid resilience and maximising economic value through intelligent, automated energy control and trading”. 

With geographic expansion underway, the company is on target to meet its aim of becoming a leading European operator of AI-driven energy operations underpinning a fast-growing renewables-based power system. 


Country:
 Slovakia

Industry sector: Software

CEO: Peter Simko

Revenue growth: 2 510%

Website: www.powerex.io

Mizzox, third in the Fast 50 ranking 

 

Third in the 2025 ranking, Mizzox has built its success on a single-minded aim: to liberate entrepreneurs from time-wasting repetitive tasks so they can focus on growth and value. 

CEO Przemysław Kot explains that its AI-based platform not only frees up time – it eliminates errors too. “We apply our core principle of simplicity of use to helping companies everywhere work smarter and more efficiently.” 

It’s an approach that’s working for the business, enabling it to call itself “Poland’s leading solution for the mandatory e-invoicing era”. According to Przemysław Kot this represents strong progress towards his ultimate ambition for the company: to “become the natural choice for people preparing to launch a business. I want them to think, ‘It will help me launch and organise everything from day one’.” 


Country:
 Poland

Industry sector: Software

CEO: Przemysław Kot

Revenue growth: 2 504%

Website: https://mizzox.com/

Position

Company name

CEO

Industry sector

Growth rate

4

FaceUp Technology
(Czech Republic)

Jan Sláma

Software

2 146%

5

Adam 
(Czech Republic)

Jakub Dvořák
Roman Sysel

Software

2 118%

6

Wallester
(Estonia)

Sergei Astafjev

Fintech

2 070%

7

Patron GO
(Czech Republic)

Lukáš Vršecký

Fintech

1 978%

8

Foodsi 
(Poland)

Mateusz Kowalczyk

Software

1 976%

9

Jaroslav Ton

Fintech

1 940%

10

AP-Tech
(Poland)

Marcin Bondyra

Software

1 787%

11

Margins
(Croatia)

Anđelo Brzoja

Software

1 660%

12

Cactus Code
(Croatia)

Filip Kapusta

Software

1 650%

13

Questpass
(Poland)

Adam Majewski

Media & Entertainment

1 592%

14

Kaspars Eglitis

Media & Entertainment

1 380%

15

Plenti
(Poland)

Wojciech Rokosz

Software

1 363%

16

Jakub Hryciuk

Software

1 354%

17

Finqware
(Romania)

Cosmin Cosma

Fintech

1 250%

18

Questo
(Romania)

Alex Govoreanu

Software

1 203%

19

Orqa
(Croatia)

Srđan Kovačević

Hardware

1 182%

20

Info pro lékaře
(Czech Republic)

Andrew Elliott

Healthcare & Life Sciences

1 058%

21

Footprints AI
(Romania)

Dan Marc

Media & Entertainment

1 044%

22

Mindento
(Poland)

Jarosław Tkaczyk

Software

1 044%

23

alerabat.com
(Poland)

Rafał Kopyto

Media & Entertainment

1 019%

24

Antigro Designer
(Poland)

Marcin Majda

Software

1 013%

25

Spectral Core
(Croatia)

Damir Bulić

Software

979%

26

Blazity
(Poland)

Paweł Dadun 

Software

968%

27

FUERGY 
(Slovakia)

Radoslav Štompf

Software

946%

28

Steepsoft AI
(Romania)

Fintinari Vadim

Software

916%

29

Farseer
(Croatia)

Matija Nakić

Software

910%

30

Vestberry
(Slovakia)

Marek Zámečník

Fintech

908%

31

Trama
(Slovakia)

Juraj Cvik

Software

879%

32

Sloneek
(Slovakia)

Filip Lukáč

Software

879%

33

B.I.D. Grupa
(Croatia)

Igor Dudić 

Software

864%

34

MAGU
(Czech Republic)

Mikoláš Makovec

Software

849%

35

VacuumLabs
(Czech Republic)

Tomáš Mašek

Fintech

834%

36

Rufruf
(Czech Republic)

Tomáš Juchelka

Software

782%

37

Hacken
(Estonia)

Yevheniia Broshevan

Software

770%

38

Rite NRG
(Poland)

Michał Nikołajuk

Software

719%

39

Scanway
(Poland)

Jędrzej Kowalewski

Hardware

689%

40

Besteron
(Slovakia)

Miroslav Kráľ

Fintech

686%

41

Utiliter
(Croatia)

Zoran Buntić

Software

682%

42

Droplabs (Poland)

Marta Pyznarska

Software

673%

43

wflow.com
(Czech Republic)

Robert Soudný
David Groh

Software

668%

44

Zircon Tree
(Slovakia)

Alex Prochyra

Media & Entertainment

633%

45

Bookbot
(Czech Republic)

Dominik Gazdoš

Media & Entertainment

625%

46

nsure
(Czech Republic)

Dušan Matras

Fintech

621%

47

Srovnáme.cz
(Czech Republic)

Jan Janouškovec

Software

607%

48

Payout
(Slovakia)

Jana Hmírová

Fintech

596%

49

readmio
(Czech Republic)

Jozef Šimko

Software

591%

50

Tedee
(Poland)

Grzegorz Chuchra

Hardware

576%


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.

UAB Pulsetto - winner of the Companies to Watch subcategory 


UAB Pulsetto is a Lithuanian Health-tech, founded in 2021, which is focused on improving people’s mental and physical wellbeing. It does so via its unique, wearable Pulsetto device and app, which focuses on balancing the autonomic nervous system via the vagus nerve. This carries electric and chemical messages linking the brain with various involuntary functions including digestion, heart rate, breathing and swallowing. As a result, Pulsetto helps people manage stress, anxiety and sleep, and recover naturally without medication. 

Already a global market leader with 160,000 users across 30 countries, the company has tripled its turnover every year for the last three years, and is now poised to enter more major markets such as Germany, the UK and the U.S. A key focus for the years ahead is on developing a full ecosystem of hardware, software and data to support solutions for stress, rapid recovery and enhanced mental performance. 

 

Country: Lithuania

Industry sector: Healthcare & Life Sciences

CEO: Povilas Sabaliauskas

Revenue growth: 5 354%

Website: https://pulsetto.lt/

Doklado, second in the Companies to Watch category 

 

 Helping its clients, from self-employed people to major corporations and accounting practices eliminate unnecessary paperwork from their day-to-day operations is the increasingly important role being achieved by Slovakian AI pioneer Doklado. 

With a unique AI-based platform that digitises and automates the management of receipts and invoices, the company estimates that it is helping businesspeople increase their capacity by over 50% and accountants by more than 40% 

Today, more than 18,000 use the application daily – a figure that’s certain to rise as the company extends its current operating area of Slovakia and the Czech Republic into Germany, Austria and Switzerland. 


Country:
 Slovakia

Industry sector: Fintech

CEO: Kamil Krajňak

Revenue growth: 1 931%

Website: www.doklado.sk/

 

Bards.ai, third in the Companies to Watch category 

 

The key role of Polish software business Bards.ai is to close the gap between cutting-edge academic research into AI and the business marketplace, enabling clients to integrate the latest breakthroughs into their products and services.  

It is proving immensely popular among its client portfolio, which includes a high proportion of deeptech businesses and SaaS companies seeking to benefit from the exceptional research-to-production speed Bards.ai delivers.  

This is fuelling rapid growth, with recent U.S. and Canadian production launches marking the first steps toward the company’s goal of becoming a top R&D lab for custom AI solutions in North America and Europe. 


Country:
 Poland

Industry sector: Software

CEO: Michał Pogoda-Rosikoń

Revenue growth: 992%

Website: www.bards.ai/

Position

Company name

CEO

Industry sector

Growth rate

4

Webout You
(Czech Republic)

Karel Juřička

Media & Entertainment

631%

5

DynaNIC
(Czech Republic)

Pavol Korcek

Software

465%

6

Licenseware
(Romania)

Alex Cojocaru

Software

331%

7

Getint.io
(Poland)

Jacek Wizmur Szymczak

Software

243%

8

Mindgram
(Poland)

Adam Plona

Software

236%

9

Cyber64
(Croatia)

Tadija Malić

Software

145%

10

GRAIP
(Latvia)

Max Jegorovcev

Software

123%


Impact Stars


The Impact Stars is a special classification of entities which successfully link great products/services with a positive impact. Laureates must operate in one of the following areas: Fintech, Cyber, ESG, MedTech/BioTech, Defence.

Company name

Country

CEO name

Industry sector

Croatia

Hrvoje Ćosić

Fintech

Croatia

Albert Gajšak

ESG

Croatia

Martin Morava

MedTech/BioTech

Croatia

Srđan Kovačević

Defense

Czech Republic

William Jalloul

Fintech

Czech Republic

Simona Zábržová

ESG

Czech Republic

Jana Trdá

MedTech/BioTech

Lithuania

Laurynas Karpus

MedTech/BioTech

Latvia

Agris Kipurs

Defense

Poland

Piotr Dorosz

Fintech

Poland

Szymon Szczęśniak

Cyber

Poland

Grzegorz Brol

Defense

Poland

Tomasz Czerniejewski

ESG

Poland

Andrzej Wolan

MedTech/BioTech

Romania

Alexandru Foaie

Fintech

UNY

Romania

Eduard Anghel

ESG

Romania

Stefan Iarca

MedTech/BioTech

Slovakia

Juraj Hrbatý

Fintech

Slovakia

Heliodor Macko

ESG

Slovakia

Martin Herman

MedTech/BioTech

Slovakia

Michal Šimko

Defense

AI Value Driver 
CE Rocketship Innovations in GenAI 

AI Value Driver is a special new recognition by Deloitte and Google Cloud that celebrates companies turning the promise of GenAI into scalable, real-world impact. This category highlights organizations that are embedding GenAI into their products, platforms, or services, creating measurable value for clients, partners, or employees. 

Surveily is a fast-growing young Polish business, founded in 2021, that’s focused on preventing workplace injuries and saving millions of lives across the world. Reacting to the fact that every year some 2.5 million lives are lost due to workplace hazards across the world, Surveily has built a solution on highly sophisticated GenAI-based surveillance technology that supports proactive accident prevention. 

The system gives manufacturers the visibility they need over the workplace conditions and behaviours of their people by automating supervision methods via AI and computer vision. Today, the company’s customer contracts include deployments involving more than 10 factories and 500+ cameras in a single system. 

Country: Poland

Industry sector: Software

CEO: Wojciech Tubek

Websitehttps://surveily.com/

Special recognitions

Company name

CEO

Industry sector

bards.ai
(Poland)

Michał Pogoda-Rosikoń

Software

Flowpay 
(Czech Republic)

William Jalloul

Fintech

Fluentbe
(Poland)

Miłosz Ryniecki 

Software

PowereX
(Slovakia)

Peter Simko

Software


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