Ranked as one of the Fastest Growing Companies in America
CenTrak was ranked #17 in the communications/networking category on Deloitte’s 2015 Technology Fast 500™ for the third consecutive year, driven by 188% revenue growth fueled by demand for its Clinical-Grade Visibility™ Technology that helps healthcare providers improve efficiency and patient care through scalable Real-Time Location Systems, with company leadership emphasizing innovation, a partner-driven model, and end-user focus as key to its market leadership.
CenTrak announced that it ranked as one of the fastest growing companies in North America on Deloitte’s 2015 Technology Fast 500™. CenTrak is ranked #17 in the communications/networking industry category, marking the third consecutive year the company has been recognized by Deloitte.
CenTrak’s President and CEO, Dr. Ari Naim, attributes the company’s 188 percent revenue growth to the demand for its Clinical-Grade Visibility™ Technology. As financial pressures on healthcare providers increase, adoption of Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) is emerging as a key way to eliminate workflow inefficiencies, generate cost reductions, and improve patient care. CenTrak’s scalable platform and highly accurate location technology enable healthcare organizations to deploy multiple solutions simultaneously throughout their facilities.
Sandra Shirai, principal at Deloitte Consulting LLP and U.S. technology, media, and telecommunications leader, commented on the innovative ways companies are leveraging emerging technologies for business gains, such as cognitive computing and the Internet of Things. She congratulated all companies ranked on the Fast 500 and expressed anticipation for their continued growth.
Dr. Naim emphasized CenTrak’s commitment to innovation and investment in new products and technology as drivers of consistent market growth. The company’s partner-driven model and open, Clinical-Grade infrastructure allow healthcare providers to select the applications best suited for their needs. CenTrak’s focus on end-user experience and improved care delivery has established it as a market leader in healthcare RTLS.
Jim Atwell, national managing partner of the emerging company practice at Deloitte & Touche LLP, noted the increasing business demands across industries due to new and emerging technologies. He expressed Deloitte’s interest in supporting these companies as they grow and make lasting impacts on the technology market.
About Deloitte’s 2015 Technology Fast 500™
Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500 ranks the fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, and energy tech companies in North America. Winners are selected based on percentage fiscal year revenue growth from 2011 to 2014. Eligible companies must own proprietary intellectual property or technology, have base-year operating revenues of at least $50,000 USD or CD, current-year operating revenues of at least $5 million USD or CD, be in business for a minimum of four years, and be headquartered in North America.
About CenTrak
CenTrak is a leading provider of precise, versatile, and cost-effective visibility solutions for healthcare. Its Clinical-Grade Visibility™ platform offers accuracy, speed, performance, and power-efficiency. CenTrak’s Gen2IR™ technology delivers certainty-based location data, essential for workflow and healthcare management applications. CenTrak solutions are deployed at healthcare facilities worldwide.
Clinical-Grade RTLS™, Clinical-Grade Visibility™, Clinical-Grade Locating Solutions™, Gen2IR™, and CenTrak® are trademarks of CenTrak Inc.
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