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Sensys Networks storms into Deloitte’s Technology Fast500

Sensys Networks, a leading provider of wireless traffic detection and integrated traffic data systems, announces its debut at 35th position on Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500, the annual ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology-focused companies in North America. The company says it experienced a 3,962 per cent revenue growth during this period, which CEO and co-founder Dr. Amine Haoui credits to the rapid adoption of its cost-effective wireless vehicle detection solutions for all transportation managem
April 26, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
RSS5298 Sensys Networks, a leading provider of wireless traffic detection and integrated traffic data systems, announces its debut at 35th position on 5299 Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500, the annual ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology-focused companies in North America.

The company says it experienced a 3,962 per cent revenue growth during this period, which CEO and co-founder Dr. Amine Haoui credits to the rapid adoption of its cost-effective wireless vehicle detection solutions for all transportation management applications.

“Globally, the need for accurate, dependable vehicle detection solutions for traffic management and informed decision making is mission-critical,” said Haoui. “We attribute our growth to the rapid adoption of Sensys Networks’ technology by the world’s largest transportation agencies. This award further confirms the advantages of wireless sensor networks for the large scale deployment of detection and traffic data systems.”

According to Eric Openshaw, vice chairman and US technology, media, and telecommunications leader, Deloitte, “Sensys Networks, like all 2011 Technology Fast 500 companies, have excelled in fostering innovation and channelling it into spectacular growth — against a backdrop of one of the most challenging economies in history.”

“We are pleased to honour Sensys Networks as a 2011 Technology Fast 500 company,” said Mark Jensen, managing partner, technology and venture capital services, Deloitte & Touche. “As one of the fastest growing tech companies in North America, Sensys Networks has demonstrated excellence in technological innovation, entrepreneurship, and rapid growth.”

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