Innocore Gaming has won a place on the Sunday Times (UK newspaper) Top 100 Tech Companies list.
A company on this list is generally owned and run by entreprenuers, has between 20 and 100 staff, has an average three-year sales growth ranging from 35 per cent to 430 per cent per annum, has sales ranging from £5m to £50m and around 40 per cent of the companies have venture capital backing.
Edward Price, managing director of Innocore, said: "We are very pleased to have won such a prestigious list. Over the years there have been some very fine companies that have been included in the Fast Track tables including Virgin Atlantic, Dyson, Barbour, Pret A Manger and John Lewis to name but a few.
"Innocore has developed, grown and matured as a business over the last four years and its growth can be attributed to the dedication and determination of its employees. There has been a tireless and relentless search for perfection from product, product support, sales and customer service. We have strived to not only provide an excellent product offering but to provide exceptional and dedicated support to our customers. In return we have been rewarded by our customers’ business and loyalty over the years."
You can read more on Innocore in our interview with Koen Stomph in the October issue of InterGame.