Pozyx wins Deloitte’s 2020 technology Fast 50 Award for the communications / networking sector
Gent, November 26, 2020 - Pozyx has won Deloitte’s 2020 Technology Fast 50 award for the Communications/Networking sector. The award was given to Pozyx based on its percentage of growth in turnover during the last four years. The announcement was made at the Technology Fast 50 Awards Ceremony on 26 November 2020.
“We are honored to have won Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 Communications/Networking sector award. It’s exciting to know that we are the fastest-growing company in the sector and that we are on the right path for continued growth”, says Samuel Van de Velde, Pozyx CEO.
The Technology Fast 50 competition is an annual selection of the 50 fastest growing and innovative technology companies headquartered and founded in Belgium. Public or private companies who develop a technology-related product or service and who have experienced substantial revenue growth over the last four years can enter the competition for their chance to be nominated as one of the 50 fastest-growing technology companies in Belgium.
Companies that have been active in the technology sector for less than four years can participate in the special Rising Star category of the competition. These companies are judged by an independent jury on their turnover potential and scalability.
Participating in the Technology Fast 50 competition can help companies to develop their business by increasing their visibility and giving them access to the Fast 50’s unique network of highly successful executives.
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Written by
Samuel Van de Velde
CTO & Co-Founder at Pozyx
Samuel is an electrical engineer with a strong interest in location technology. Skilled in Entrepreneurship, Public Speaking, Product Management, internet of things (IoT), and Machine Learning. After graduating In 2010, he joined the Department of Telecommunications and Digital Information Processing (TELIN) to pursue a Ph.D. degree on the topic of collaborative indoor localisation. In 2015, he founded the spin-off company Pozyx out of that research.