Deloitte Canada has announced the winners of its Technology Fast 50, Enterprise—Industry leaders, Clean Technology, and Companies-to-Watch awards.
Now in its 27th year, the Technology Fast 50 program recognizes the world-class achievements of Canada’s leading technology companies—highlighting their commitment to innovation, strong leadership, and rapid revenue growth.
This year, the average three-year growth of the Technology Fast 50 winners is 3,559 per cent.
At the top of this year’s Technology Fast 50 list, with a three-year growth of 154,022 per cent, is Neo Financial, leaping from the number one spot in the Companies-to-Watch category last year.
Headquartered in Calgary, the company is building a smarter financial experience for all Canadians using the latest technology. Specializing in savings and credit products, Neo Financial is on a journey to reshape the financial future for millions of people in Canada.
With a three-year growth of 6,610 per cent, Oxygen8 takes the first spot of the Clean Technology category. The Vancouver-based company develops smart ventilation solutions that provide fresh, filtered outside air to building occupants with minimal carbon emissions, creating comfortable, healthy, and energy-efficient indoor environments.
In addition to Oxygen8, these eleven companies were acknowledged in the Clean Technology category
- #2 – GHGSat, Montreal – 3,436%
- #3 – SWTCH, Toronto – 2,154%
- #4 – Ground Effects Environment Services, Sherwood, SK – 1,002%
- #5 – CarboNet, Vancouver – 967%
- #6 – Validere Technologies, Toronto – 645%
- #7 – Food Cycle Science, Ottawa – 637%
- #8 – MineSense Technologies, Vancouver – 555%
- #9 – Corinex, Vancouver – 352%
- #10 – Electrovaya, Mississauga – 224%
- #11 – Envo Drive Systems, Burnaby – 217%
- #12 – UgoWork, Quebec City – 207%