For the second consecutive year, ArgusEye proudly secures its place on the esteemed “33-listan” by the Swedish tech magazine Ny Teknik. This prestigious list recognizes Sweden’s most promising and innovative young tech companies.

Since 2008, the Swedish tech magazine Ny Teknik, has annually highlighted the top 33 young tech companies in Sweden. Each year, they review numerous nominees and handpick 33 companies based on their innovative products or services with significant international potential.

“We are extremely proud that ArgusEye once again has been selected as one of the most innovative and promising young tech companies in Sweden,” said Erik Martinsson, CEO at ArgusEye. “This recognition for two consecutive years highlights how important our work is to develop and deliver innovative sensor systems to the biopharma industry, enabling a faster and more efficient development and production of biological drugs.”

Being on the list for the second time in a row has meant that ArgusEye has had to demonstrate significant progress since last year. For the company, this involved growing the organization, developing the technology for additional applications, and expanding our commercial progress.

The list includes 33 companies from various industries, such as AI, Greentech, Textiles, Biotech etc. More information about the prize and the other winners can be found on their website www.nyteknik.se.

All winners will gather at an award ceremony in Stockholm on December 6th.

Read full press release here:
Pressrelease_231116.pdf

Contact Details:

Erik Martinsson, CEO ArgusEye AB

Telephone: +46 702792477

E-mail: erik.martinsson@arguseye.se


About 33-listan:

33-listan is an annual award from Ny Teknik, the largest tech magazine in Sweden. 33 startup companies are selected as the best and most innovative tech companies in Sweden, with the potential to revolutionize their industries at a global level. To be eligible for 33-listan, all companies must meet the following requirements.

• be based on their own technical innovation

• be less than 7 years old

• be unlisted

• have a business idea that has international potential