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ST. JOHN’S, Newfoundland and Labrador, October 23, 2025 -- CoLab has proudly announced its position as #19 on the prestigious Deloitte Canada’s 2025 Technology Fast 50™ list. This annual ranking highlights the fastest-growing technology companies in Canada, showcasing innovation and remarkable growth within the sector.
Entering its 28th year, the program emphasizes companies that have demonstrated significant multi-year revenue growth. This year, the participating companies achieved an impressive average of 2,623% in three-year revenue growth, underscoring the highly competitive nature of the cohort.
CoLab’s recognition reflects its commitment to driving technological advancements and delivering value to clients. The company has consistently focused on innovation, positioning itself as a leader in the tech industry. As it continues to expand, CoLab aims to further enhance its offerings and contribute to the evolving landscape of technology in Canada. This achievement not only highlights CoLab's success but also represents the potential of the Canadian tech ecosystem.
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