Aimetis chief executive officer, Marc Holtenhoff, credits the organization’s commitment to quality and service excellence with its 169% revenue growth
Aimetis’ increase in revenues of 169% percent from 2008 to 2012 resulted in a 432 ranking in Technology Fast 500

Aimetis announced recently that it has been named to Deloitte’s 2013 Technology Fast 500, a ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies in North America. The company also announced it has been named to Deloitte Canada’s Technology Fast 50, an award that recognises technological innovation, entrepreneurship, rapid growth and leadership in Canada.

Both Deloitte awards are based on the percentage of revenue growth over five years. Aimetis’ increase in revenues of 169% percent from 2008 to 2012 resulted in a 432 ranking in Technology Fast 500 for North America and 47 ranking in the Technology Fast 50 for Canada.

“Technology Fast 500 winners achieve success and strong growth as a direct result of their leadership, and commitment to innovation,” said Richard Lee, Deloitte’s National Managing Partner, Technology, Media & Telecommunications, Deloitte. “They are amongst the elite who transform the technology sector.”

Lee also commented that “Canadian Fast 50 companies innovate, demonstrate leadership, create jobs, and invest in R&D. They are remarkable companies that show dedication, drive and commitment that are key to growth in the Canadian technology sector.”

Aimetis chief executive officer, Marc Holtenhoff, credits the organization’s commitment to quality and service excellence with its 169% revenue growth. "It is an honour to receive the Technology Fast 500 and Fast 50 awards from Deloitte” said Holtenhoff. “These prestigious awards acknowledge the result of the collaborative commitment to provide innovative offerings and outstanding support made by the Aimetis team and our partners around the globe.”

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