Limerick company Electricity Exchange has taken the number one spot in the 2019 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 ranking. The company is a leading provider of demand response technologies and services, deploying technologies to deliver additional revenue directly to commercial and industrial electricity consumers’ bottom line. The company, a new entrant to the ranking this year, achieved a growth rate of 1442% over the last four years.
The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards is one of Ireland’s foremost technology award programmes. It is a ranking of the country's 50 fastest growing technology companies based on revenue growth over the last four years, and this year marks 20 years of the programme celebrating innovation and entrepreneurship in Ireland’s indigenous technology sector.
Belfast-based company Catagen Ltd, also a new entrant to the ranking, achieved second spot with a growth rate of 1162%. The company is an after-treatment automotive emissions specialist, delivering advanced solutions that will have direct impact on cities and air quality. The third spot was taken by yet another new entrant to the ranking - Code Institute. The company is dedicated to bridging the tech skills gap, and the productivity gap between developers and non-technical professionals. Based in Dublin, it provides diplomas to produce career-ready software developers and to train people to work efficiently with developers. It achieved a growth rate of 1084%.
Cumulatively, the 2019 Fast 50 winners generated approximately €3.6 billion in total annual revenues in 2018. The average revenue of companies featured in the ranking was approximately €70 million, while the average growth rate of the companies over the last four years was 347%. Compared with last year, there are 18 new companies on the ranking.
All four provinces are featured in this year’s awards. 28 of the winners are Leinster-based, 13 are based in Ulster, followed by Munster with 8 companies, and Connacht with 2 companies.* Overall, 14 counties are represented in the 2019 listing.
Announcing the winners of the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 programme, David Shanahan, Partner, Deloitte, said:
Once again, this year’s awards programme included a number of award categories in addition to the overall ranking. These included the cyber security award, which illustrated the breadth of innovation in cyber security in Ireland. Titan IC was this year’s winner of this award.
The awards also included the fintech award category, sponsored by Silicon Valley Bank. TransferMate Global Payments was this year’s fintech award winner.
Clive Lennox, Silicon Valley Bank Vice President for Ireland, commented:
Emphasising the importance of the relationship between multinationals and indigenous companies, the MNC patron awards recognised the following companies:
Details of the final Technology Fast 50 ranking are available to download at www.fast50.ie.
1. |
Electricity Exchange |
Limerick |
2. |
Catagen |
Antrim |
3. |
Code Institute |
Dublin |
4. |
LogoGrab |
Dublin |
5. |
&Open Gifts Limited |
Dublin |
6. |
eleven |
Dublin |
7. |
mAdme |
Dublin |
8. |
xSellco |
Dublin |
9. |
Glofox |
Dublin |
10. |
Xtremepush |
Dublin |
11. |
OxyMem |
Westmeath |
12. |
Repstor |
Antrim |
13. |
Zartis |
Cork |
14. |
Homesecure |
Dublin |
15. |
Welltel |
Dublin |
16. |
LearnUpon |
Dublin |
17. |
Wolfgang Digital |
Dublin |
18. |
i3PT Certification |
Dublin |
19. |
SilverCloud Health |
Dublin |
20. |
Global Shares |
Cork |
21. |
Sixteen South |
Antrim |
22. |
Spearline |
Cork |
23. |
Asystec |
Limerick |
24. |
Trilogy Technologies |
Dublin |
25. |
IRP Commerce |
Antrim |
26. |
TransferMate Global Payments |
Kilkenny |
27. |
Travelwin |
Dublin |
28. |
Titan IC |
Antrim |
29. |
Made to Engage |
Antrim |
30. |
Datactics |
Antrim |
31. |
Paradyn |
Cork |
32. |
Aspira |
Cork |
33. |
Arkphire |
Dublin |
34. |
Phorest |
Dublin |
35. |
Anam Technologies |
Dublin |
36. |
Granite Digital |
Cork |
37. |
Learning Pool |
Derry |
38. |
Intact |
Louth |
39. |
Decision Time |
Antrim |
40. |
AquaQ Analytics |
Antrim |
41. |
Data Solutions |
Dublin |
42. |
SL Controls |
Sligo |
43. |
Intellicom |
Offaly |
44. |
eCOMM Merchant Solutions |
Meath |
45. |
TEKenable |
Dublin |
46. |
Cora Systems |
Leitrim |
47. |
Lucid Interactive |
Derry |
48. |
Novi |
Kildare |
49= |
ChannelSight |
Dublin |
49= |
Flint Studios |
Antrim |
50. |
First Derivatives |
Down |
* 51 companies are listed in the 2019 ranking, as ChannelSight and Flint Studios achieved the same growth rate and are jointly ranked at position 49.
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