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Touchtech winner of Fastest Growing Exporter award

Published: Fri 2 Oct 2015 03:55 PM
Touchtech winner of Fastest Growing Exporter award in Deloitte Fast 50
Touchtech are delighted to have been named the Wellington winner of the Deloitte Fast 50’s Fastest Growing Exporter award.
The award takes into account a company’s revenue and staffing growth over the previous 3 years and asks challenging questions about a company’s future direction, aspirations, and how they manage growth to ensure they can expand sustainably.
Touchtech, a web and mobile app developer based in Wellington, has moved from strength to strength over the last 12 months, continuing its expansion outside the New Zealand market and tackling a number of large projects in the U.S. and Australia.
Director Adrian Falvey notes “Our commitment to delivering products that prioritise value and simplicity has enabled us to expand, based on our reputation for high-quality software.”
While Touchtech still builds many web and mobile apps for startups, businesses and museums in New Zealand, offshore projects have made up a greater and greater share of the total work Touchtech is completing.
Touchtech CEO Andrew Smith notes “Touchtech’s export success rests in the value we place on client relationships. Our commitment to maintaining open communication with a client anywhere in the world means our services can travel. Being a technology company with a number of innovative solutions to working and communicating across timezones helps too.”
Touchtech’s Fast 50 win comes on top of their success in the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 last year, when they were named the 131st fastest growing technology company in the Asia-Pacific region.
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