Online games developer Gamevy has taken the largest share of the public vote to win the inaugural Pitch ICE competition, staged at ICE 2015 in London earlier this month.

The employee-owned company was judged to be the start-up with the most potential after it received 32 per cent of the 741 votes cast.
Runner-up Bet Trade, the online casino where players compete against each other rather than the house, polled 26 per cent, ahead of innovative content provider Web Tech Games, with 22 per cent.
Gamevy was represented at ICE by co-founders Paul Dolman-Darrall and Helen Walton, who pitched the company’s Bornlucky Gameshows mobile and tablet app.
“The number and strength of Pitch ICE entries shows just what an achievement it is to win the competition,” said Gamevy chairman Dolman-Darrall. “We received fantastic exposure just from taking part – being announced winner will take this to another level and it endorses the faith we have in the product.”