Distech Controls has been ranked
among the 2007 Deloitte Technology Fast 50, a ranking of the 50 fastest-growing
technology companies in Canada, based on the percentage of revenue growth over
five years. Distech Controls' 427% revenue increase from 2002 to 2006 resulted
in a 42nd ranking.
Over the last decade, the Deloitte
Technology Fast 50 program has tracked the successful growth of Canadian-grown
global leaders. Now Canada’s pre-eminent technology award program, the Deloitte
Technology Fast 50 augments the broader Deloitte North American Technology Fast
500 initiative, with winners automatically eligible for this elite ranking.
Distech Controls, based in Quebec,
Canada, is a leading provider of building automation and energy management
solutions.
Distech Controls' CEO and
president, Etienne Veilleux, credits the company’s unique, innovative product
offering and international sales strategies for the consistent revenue growth.
Veilleux added, “In a very competitive market, Distech Controls offers leading-edge,
cost-effective building automation solutions to building owners worldwide. Our
clients around the globe – in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle-East
– appreciate the level of innovation and quality our solutions provide. They
also recognize the value of our commitment to research and development.”
“Transforming technological
innovation into business success is hard, and it’s especially difficult to
sustain such rapid revenue growth over five years. Distech Controls has rapidly
built a highly successful company in the Canadian technology industry and we
applaud its dedication and ability to transform vision into reality,” said John
Ruffolo, National Leader, Technology, Media & Telecommunications Industry
Group, Deloitte.
Distech Controls is also an
inaugural winner of the Deloitte Technology Green 15 Award, a new award that
salutes companies creating major breakthroughs in the field of green
technology. The Deloitte Technology Green 15 Awards recognize those Canadian
companies that offer solutions to global environmental challenges by creating
intellectual property (IP) and technology that reduce society’s environmental
impact.
Distech Controls’ wireless
battery-less products are an example of a unique green solution offering in the
building automation industry. Requiring no wiring between the controllers and
the wireless battery-less devices, such as sensors and light switches, the
solution promotes greener new and retrofit constructions, while promoting
efficient and comfortable indoor environments.
“Companies such as Distech
Controls are creating technology solutions that have a significant
environmental impact and demonstrate a compelling return on investment,” said
John Ruffolo, National Leader, Technology, Media & Telecommunications
Industry Group, Deloitte. “In doing so, they are helping position Canada as a
global leader in the development of commercially-viable green technology.”
In August of 2007, Distech Controls also won the
2007 Frost & Sullivan North American Building Automation Systems Growth
Excellence of the Year Award. Veilleux added, “These awards are an important
validation for Distech Controls, highlighting our business strategies, our
commitment to innovation and quality, our customer loyalty and the hard work of
the Distech Controls team.”