Deloitte Canada has announced this year’s winners of the Technology Fast 50, Companies-to-Watch, Clean Technology and Enterprise Fast 15 awards, recognizing the world-class achievements of the best in tech companies across Canada for the 26th 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 2,213 per cent.
The list unveiled today highlights those who have shown true resilience, commitment to innovation, leadership, and rapid revenue growth between 2019 and 2022.
The B.C. companies on the Technology Fast 50 list are:
- #1 – Dapper Labs, Vancouver – 16,910%
- #10 – Certn, Victoria – 2,045%
- #12 – Aquanow, Vancouver – 1,842%
- #16 – Black and White Zebra, Vancouver – 1,356%
- #28 – Klue, Vancouver – 667%
- #30 – Spare, Vancouver – 623%
- #43 – Jane, North Vancouver – 378%
- #44 – DarkVision, Vancouver – 374%
- #45 – Tribe, Vancouver – 502%
- #49 – Launchpad, Vancouver – 315%
Four B.C.-based companies – CarboNet, Ideon, Hydreight, and Operto – received a Companies-to-Watch award as part of this year’s program, a category that highlights emerging Canadian tech companies that exhibit strong growth and show potential to be a future candidate of the Technology Fast 50 ranking.
This year’s Technology Fast 50 program also includes the Clean Technology award, a ranking of Canada’s top clean innovators providing processes, goods or services that reduce environmental impacts.
Burnaby’s ENVO Drive Systems and Vancouver’s good natured (900%) and MineSense (256%) were highlighted on this list.
Additionally, five companies from B.C. – Vancouver’s GeoComply, Trulioo, and Thinkific, as well as Burnaby’s Freight Club and Fantuan – received an Enterprise Fast 15 award, a leadership category open to companies that recorded a minimum revenue of $10 million in 2016 and a minimum revenue of $25 million in 2019.
This year’s tally of twenty-one beats last year’s totals when Deloitte included nineteen B.C. companies on their annual list.