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Three features of the High Growth Tech Company of the Year

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Scott Whittle

The Thames Valley is a thriving hub of technological excellence, driven by the relentlessly hard work of organisations of all sizes. From well-established tech giants to brand new start-ups, the region is a healthy ecosystem of collaboration and innovation. 

At the Thames Valley Tech & Innovation Awards 2024, we can’t wait to put the spotlight on a business that is rapidly working its way towards enormous successes. The High Growth Tech Company of the Year, sponsored by Crowe UK, will be awarded to the company that has seen the most significant growth during the qualifying period. 

So many companies within the region are swiftly rising to make their name known, but only one of them can take home the trophy. So what will the winner look like? Here are three features of the High Growth Tech Company of the Year: 

Effectively implementing change 

There’s never going to be a one size fits all approach to growing a business. The tech sector naturally creates a constantly evolving climate where the needs of clients and companies are rapidly changing. Being able to show that you’ve implemented innovative changes to allow your business to grow will be key to becoming the High Growth Tech Company of the Year. 

Providing a unique product or service 

The technology industry is often saturated by start-ups creating similar products to solve similar problems – for your nomination to truly stand out, our independent judges will be looking for you to demonstrate how your company has provided uniquely innovative services or products. 

Transforming potential into tangible success 

Having clear potential may be the key to gaining initial recognition, but to be propelled to forefront of our judges’ minds you’ll have to be able to show that you’re turning your potential into measurable success. Show off all the milestones you’ve achieved and hurdles you’ve overcome during the qualifying period for the best chance of being crowned a winner at this year’s event. 

Still haven’t entered the Thames Valley Tech & Innovation Awards 2024

There’s still time to enter – nominations are open for a limited time, and with such a diverse and all-encompassing array of categories, there’s something for everyone at this year’s black-tie gala awards ceremony. 

Head over to the event page now and enter for the chance to be crowned a winner at the biggest event on the Thames Valley tech sector’s corporate calendar. 

Thank you again to Crowe UK for sponsoring this award and event. 

For more information, click here

For any enquiries, contact the events team.

Scott Whittle

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