Innovation
Issue No. 6 - July/September 2002
SA Technology Companies excel in Deloitte Fast 50 Program
Despite a backdrop of uncertainty, Australian technology companies are sustaining high levels of growth. The 50 fastest growing companies uncovered by the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 program have shown average revenues of 478% over the past 3 years.
Mr Stephen Harvey, SA leader of the Technology, Media and Telecommunications Group, said, “It is pleasing to see eight winners from South Australia in the national awards. This is an amazing performance given the turbulence of the technology market. It is heartening to see that Australia is still providing dynamic and world-class innovative technology companies.”
“We are extremely proud that in a difficult year for the technology sector, South Australia has increased its Technology Fast 50 winners from 7 in 2001 to 8 in 2002, a testament to the vitality of South Australia's innovative technology community.“
Deloitte Adelaide are very pleased to congratulate South Australia’s 8 winners and our Rising Star in the 2002 Deloitte Technology Fast 50—an outstanding result. We would particularly like to applaud the achievement of Advanced Rapid Robotic Manufacturing (ARRM) featured on the cover of this issue of in-business, Agrilink and Recall Design in featuring in the Technology Fast 50 for the second consecutive year—a stunning performance.
The average growth of the SA winners was 355.86 per cent.
The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 program ranks Australia’s fastest growing technology companies and is in its second year. It is part of a global program conducted by Deloitte that aims to raise the profile of the technology industry.
KEE Technologies is SA’s leading Deloitte Technology Fast 50 winner; being placed sixth overall and having experienced revenue growth of approximately 966 percent over the last three years.
KEE Technologies is a developer and manufacturer of ruggedised electronic controlling and monitoring systems that i...



