The track focuses on privately owned technology companies based in the UK with a turnover of more than £10m in the last two years. The ranking is based on the percentage of total turnover growth over a 2-year period.
The E2E Tech 100 is the second in a series of six E2E 100 tracks released so far this year. The first was the E2E Female 100, which revealed the UK’s fastest-growing women-led businesses, published in March.
The E2E 100 is a remarkable initiative designed to showcase the UK’s best companies. These organizations have an impact not only in their field, but also nationally – and, in some cases, globally.
The E2E Tech 100 features the UK’s fastest growing privately owned technology companies, with revenues in excess of £10m in the past two years. The ranking is based on the percentage of total turnover growth over a 2-year period. Companies cannot self-refer or self-refer. Each company was selected based on independent research conducted by Go Live Data and Experian.
Innovators and change-makers from across the UK highlight their ideas and their drive for positive change. The initiative also provides an opportunity to understand current business challenges.
As the government announces a £360m plan to position the UK as a science and technology powerhouse by 2030, companies featured in the E2E Tech 100 are poised to make a huge contribution.
With the recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and TechNation, companies like E2E have played a key role in supporting the tech community, helping start-ups and scale-ups find investors to fund their growth. They also provide access to successful non-executive advisors and mentors to guide them on their journey.
E2E CEO Shalini Khemka CBE said: “By helping UK scale-ups get the support they need, they can accelerate the pace of hiring new talent and achieving their goals, supporting the government’s vision.“
The recent pandemic and cost-of-living crisis have spawned a record number of start-ups. However, the UK’s ranking in the world rankings for entrepreneurship has dropped to 25th. The E2E 100 is designed to address this imbalance and provide recognition and a platform for the UK’s innovators and business developers to thrive.
Six E2E 100 tracks will be released in 2023, including E2E Female 100 (released March), E2E Tech 100 (April), E2E International 100 (May), E2E Job Creation 100 (July), and E2E Dynamic 100 (September). 100 (October). Every track will be celebrated at Parliament House.
Each track focuses on a different but equally important aspect of UK business and celebrates the companies and visionary leaders behind each of these success stories. This celebration of the best of UK business should inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs and business leaders into action.
The track focuses on privately owned technology companies based in the UK with a turnover of more than £10m in the last two years. The ranking is based on the percentage of total turnover growth over a 2-year period.
The E2E Tech 100 is the second in a series of six E2E 100 tracks released so far this year. The first was the E2E Female 100, which revealed the UK’s fastest-growing women-led businesses, published in March.
The E2E 100 is a remarkable initiative designed to showcase the UK’s best companies. These organizations have an impact not only in their field, but also nationally – and, in some cases, globally.
The E2E Tech 100 features the UK’s fastest growing privately owned technology companies, with revenues in excess of £10m in the past two years. The ranking is based on the percentage of total turnover growth over a 2-year period. Companies cannot self-refer or self-refer. Each company was selected based on independent research conducted by Go Live Data and Experian.
Innovators and change makers from across the UK highlight their ideas and their drive for positive change. The initiative also provides an opportunity to understand current business challenges.
As the government announces a £360m plan to position the UK as a science and technology powerhouse by 2030, companies featured in the E2E Tech 100 are poised to make a huge contribution.
With the recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and TechNation, companies like E2E have played a key role in supporting the tech community, helping start-ups and scale-ups find investors to fund their growth. They also provide access to successful non-executive advisors and mentors to guide them on their journey.
E2E CEO Shalini Khemka CBE said: “By helping UK scale-ups get the support they need, they can accelerate the pace of hiring new talent and achieving their goals, supporting the government’s vision.“
The recent pandemic and cost-of-living crisis have spawned a record number of start-ups. However, the UK’s ranking in the world rankings for entrepreneurship has dropped to 25th. The E2E 100 is designed to address this imbalance and provide recognition and a platform for the UK’s innovators and business developers to thrive.
Six E2E 100 tracks will be released in 2023, including E2E Female 100 (released March), E2E Tech 100 (April), E2E International 100 (May), E2E Job Creation 100 (July), and E2E Dynamic 100 (September). 100 (October). Every track will be celebrated at Parliament House.
Each track focuses on a different but equally important aspect of UK business and celebrates the companies and visionary leaders behind each of these success stories. This celebration of the best of UK business should inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs and business leaders into action.
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