Pictured at the announcement that Klearcom has been named as a 2025 Technology Fast 50 company are: Back row: Satish Barot, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer; Liam Dunne, Co-founder and CEO; Christine Ramsey, Head of Client Operations; Tomas Piacek, Director of Global Sales, Klearcom Front Row: Siobhan Oates, Chief Financial Officer; Mark Rohan, Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer, Klearcom
Klearcom, a global leader in AI-driven IVR and telecom testing, has been announced by Deloitte as one of the 50 fastest growing technology companies across the island of Ireland.
The Waterford-based company’s ranking will be revealed at this year’s Technology Fast 50 Awards, which will take place on 27 November in the Round Room at the Mansion House in Dublin.
Running for 26 years, the Technology Fast 50 is one of Ireland’s leading technology award programmes, recognising and celebrating innovation and entrepreneurship in Ireland’s indigenous technology sector.
At last year’s awards, Klearcom received the Rising Star accolade, which recognises a company with a promising growth trajectory and the potential for inclusion in the Fast 50 rankings in years to come.
As well as driving continued success in Ireland, Klearcom recently announced its first physical base in the US and the expansion of its team. This is part of its plan to further grow its share in the IVR market by identifying and resolving issues with customers’ telecom system infrastructure.
Speaking about the 2025 Technology Fast 50 listing, Liam Dunne, CEO, Klearcom, said: “We’re incredibly proud to have made the list this year and to be seen as not only an innovator but disruptor in this space. It’s a testament to the work and expertise of our team who deliver the fastest response and best customer service.”
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