
23 October 2007, 4:31pm
Opti-cal Survey Equipment Rated 32nd in
Deloitte Technology Fast50 List
Opti-cal Survey Equipment is pleased to announce that the company has been rated 32nd in the Deloitte Technology Fast50 List. The Deloitte UK Technology Fast 50 Awards is a ranking of the fifty fastest growing technology firms in the UK.
Now in its tenth year, the Deloitte Fast 50 Awards have become the benchmark to identify the UK’s fastest-growing high-technology companies through an objective ranking based on
sustained revenue growth over the past five years.
“Being one of the fastest growing technology companies in the UK is an impressive accomplishment. We commend Opti-cal Survey Equipment for making the Deloitte Technology
Fast 50 with a phenomenal growth rate over five years,” said Deloitte Technology partner.
“We are delighted with this accolade which we attribute to our very decent and loyal customer
base. This latest national evidence gives further weight to the very positive feedback Opti-cal Survey Equipment has received. Our programme of activities is targeted specifically to the needs of our vital; “in the thick of it” customers and we are confident that this approach is working to great effect.” Says Jim Warner, the Company CEO
"Growing the top line enough to make the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 is especially meaningful during competitive times for the technology sector," said Simon Kerton-Johnson, Chairman of Deloitte’s UK & Ireland Fast 50. "We congratulate Opti-cal Survey Equipment on becoming one of the 50 fastest growing technology companies in the UK."
Headquartered near Reading, Berkshire, Opti-cal Survey Equipment is an authorised distributor of Leica Geosystems technology and provides professional services, support and equipment to the worldwide construction, civil engineering & surveying industry.

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