Company-X in running for Excellence in IT award
Company-X in running for Excellence in IT and
ExportNZ awards
HAMILTON, NEW
ZEALAND, June 29, 2018: Fast-growing Hamilton
software specialist Company-X is a finalist in the New
Zealand Excellence in IT Awards.
Company-X director Jeremy Hughes and his team of business analysts, support analysts and software developers are finalists in the Excellence in Govtech category in the national awards held every two years.
ON POINT: Company-X director
Jeremy Hughes, gesticulating, with the One Network Road
Classification Performance Measures Reporting Tool
team.
This award is for a team or individual who
has achieved outstanding results through technology
innovation in any aspect of central or local government IT.
This could include anything related to Government, including
open data and open government projects.
The One Network Road Classification Performance Measures Reporting Tool, built by Company-X for New Zealand roading authorities, has caught the attention of the IT Excellence Awards judges.
It’s the second time Jeremy, who founded Company-X in 2012 with David Hallett, has been up for a New Zealand Excellence in IT Award. Jeremy was nominated in the Excellence in Public Sector IT category in the 2016 New Zealand Excellence in IT Awards.
The winner will be announced at a gala dinner at ITx, New Zealand’s Conference of IT, on July 12.
Company-X was also recently named a finalist in the 2018 Air New Zealand Cargo ExportNZ Awards.
The software specialist is a finalist in the BDO Best Medium Business for Services category.
Company-X clients include large, multi-national, businesses headquartered overseas, for whom Company-X has designed and developed bespoke software solutions.
Company-X won the Services Exporter of the Year award at the Air New Zealand Cargo ExportNZ Awards last year for businesses with export revenue of up to $10 million.
“Our awards showcase a cross-section of some of our most ingenious and innovative businesses in the export sector,” ExportNZ Waikato Manager Sharon Robertson says.
This year, the category winners from the respective ExportNZ regional awards programmes
automatically qualify for entry into the New Zealand International Business Awards (NZIBA), run by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE).
ExportNZ Auckland and ExportNZ Waikato are divisions of the Employers and Manufacturers Association. The 2018 awards will be presented at a black-tie gala dinner on Thursday, June 28 in Auckland.
David and Jeremy thanked the Company-X team after becoming finalists.
“We’re finalists in these awards because of our hard working and dedicated team,” David says.
“We only hire the best and the brightest, that is why we do so well,” Jeremy says.
Company-X entered the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 at number 330 in December, having achieved revenue growth of 138 per cent over three years. The number of Company-X jobs has almost doubled since November, 2016, from around 30 to nearly 60.
About Company-X
Company-X is
an innovative multi-award-winning software specialist based
in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Clients range from large,
multi-national, businesses headquartered overseas, to small
and medium sized enterprises in New Zealand.
Company-X’s world leading team design, develop and
test bespoke software solutions for its
clients.
Company-X was ranked at number 330 on the
Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2017 index of the
500 fastest growing technology companies in the Asia Pacific
region. Rankings were based on percentage revenue growth
over three years.
Company-X won the Services Exporter of
the Year category at the Air New Zealand Cargo ExportNZ
Awards 2017.
Company-X also won the Homegrown Innovators
Independent Software Vendor Award at the Reseller
News ICT Awards 2017.
The Company-X developed One
Network Road Classification Performance Measures Reporting
Tool won the Roading Asset Management Innovation Award at
the Road Infrastructure Management Forum in
2017.