22 Dec 2016, 06:22 am
Jahan Ali, the CEO of the company, believes, “Our business is to ‘simplify everything’ for end-users through innovative solutions. This basically gives us the zeal to perform and deliver.”
Deloitte recently recognised the fastest growing companies in Canada as well as North America in their Technology Fast 50™ and Technology Fast 500™programs. These companies were identified for their disruptive innovations and potential for continuous growth.
mobileLIVE ranked as 13th Fastest Growing Technology Company in Canada on Deloitte Technology Fast 50™awardswith a steady growth of 999 percent. The company also secured 119th position among the other Fastest Growing Companies in North America on Deloitte’s 2016 Technology Fast 500™.
Also, interestingly, it is the 8th technology company from Ontario which had a steady growth despite the stagnant economy.
“Fast 50 companies are the cutting-edge innovators leading the technology industry in Canada,” said Anders McKenzie, Technology, Media and Telecommunications Managing Partner for Deloitte in Canada.“Their bold vision, unrivaled growth and true commitment to innovation allow them to not only improve today’s world, but also shape tomorrow’s.”
Eighty-three percent of the CEOs in a Deloitte annual survey of Technology Fast 50 mentioned that an inclusive workplace is one of the top three strategic drivers of their company’s success.
Ali too, agrees saying, “Our diversity helped us to speed up along with our thirst for building innovative solutions. We love challenges and risks to innovate while creating exceptional experiences that will benefit users and businesses.”
mobileLIVE’s continuous courage to drive forth innovation has been one of the pivotal forces for its steadfast growth year after year.
“We place greater value on non-monetary organizational goals as well to look up for long term success. We take up calculated risks to challenge the status quo to go ahead with our disruptive innovation drive,” explains Ali.
The six-year-old company was not only recognised by Deloitte, alone, but by other industry key players as well, in different positions, with different accolades.
Ali mentions, “We are in a growth spree. Our achievements and recognition have always encouraged us to take bold and courageous decisions despite the condition of the economy. ProfitGuide also ranked us as the ‘16th Top New Growth Company’ in Canada. From winning the ‘Momentum Company of the Year’ by TechConnex to CAMSC conferring ‘Supplier of the Year’ to also come out as a finalist in the Toronto Board of Trade, ‘Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year’, we have a lot of recognitions flowing in this year and we aim to go even bigger in 2017.”
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