Hitit was selected as one of the 50 fastest-growing technology companies in 2020. For more than ten years Hitit has regularly received awards for its continuous success, growth and innovation. This award is considered another significant milestone recognizing the company’s successes in an unpredictable 2020.
ISTANBUL – Hitit once again was recognized in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Program in 2020, demonstrating Hitit’s significant place among Turkish tech companies regardless of their sectors. As a result of this ranking, Hitit is one of the nominees for the Fast 500 EMEA program, whose results will be announced in the following months.
The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Turkey Program has been running for 15 years. It determines the 50 fastest growing technology companies in Turkey and the winners are then nominated to the Fast 500 EMEA program.
Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Program determines the 50 fastest growing technology companies by geographic region. The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 program was established in San Jose, California, in 1995. The growing program operates independently in 18 countries outside of the United States, plus one region – Central Europe.
Seamlessly managing tech developments under pandemic conditions CMO at Hitit, Nevra Onursal Karaagac, who accepted the award at the online ceremony, said: "We have been experiencing the most challenging situation for a century, especially for the aviation industry. Given the industry's costly structure in regular times; lockdowns, travel restrictions, and grounded planes have brought the aviation ecosystem to the verge of a tremendous deadlock. Right from the beginning of the pandemic, we have quickly adapted to these disruptive conditions thanks to our agile organization. We have continued our technology production process seamlessly, and we have experienced the strength and agility of our team during this emergency. I want to devote this honor to our hardworking team.”
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