[1] It is published in The Sunday Times each September, with an awards event typically held in November,[2][3] and networking dinners for alumni companies throughout the year.
Founded in 1997[7] by Hamish Stevenson,[8][9] it now publishes seven annual league tables and brings company founders and directors together at invitation-only networking awards events and alumni dinners.
Since its launch, more than 1,000 companies have appeared on the league table, including: • Blue Prism, the automation software developer, featured as a One to Watch in 2015 with sales of £4.5m.
[29][30] • King, the gaming website operator, first appeared on Tech Track 100 in 2007,[31] floated in 2014[32] and was acquired by Activision Blizzard for $5.9bn in 2016.
[36][37][38] The 2012 Sunday Times Tech Track 100 league table ranked the top 100 of Britain's private technology, digital media and telecoms (TMT) companies that demonstrated the fastest sales growth over the preceding three years, between 2008 and 2011, or between 2009 and 2012.