Icentia Is Proud To Announce That It Has Been Listed as One of Canada’s Top Growing Companies for the Fourth Consecutive Year in the Globe and Mail’s 2022 Ranking.

Icentia, a medical device and ECG analysis solutions company, announced that it has been listed in the Globe and Mail's ranking of Canada's Top Growing companies for the fourth consecutive year. It is rare for companies to be listed in this ranking for several years in a row, which is a testament to the Icentia’s consistent growth. 

"It fills us with great pride to be part of this prestigious ranking once again. It is a reward not only for the work done over the years by the whole Icentia Team, but it also demonstrates our willingness and ability to serve more and more patients around the world.  Our growth is driven by offering market leading solutions and customer service, developed by listening to our customers’ and market needs," explains Pierre Paquet, CEO of Icentia.

Since the launch of the CardioSTAT recorder in 2015, Icentia continues its development across Canada but also internationally. After a successful launch in the United Kingdom in 2018, the company has recently expanded in 2022 into the Republic of Ireland and is targeting other territories in the coming years. 

Canada’s Top Growing Companies is an editorial ranking that was launched in 2019. It aims to celebrate bold entrepreneurial achievement and bring the accomplishments of innovative Canadian businesses to the forefront.

The full list of 2022 winners along with editorial coverage is published in the October issue of Report on Business magazine. The list is out now and online here. 

“Canada's Top Growing Companies recognizes the tremendous ambition and innovation of entrepreneurs in Canada," says Dawn Calleja, Editor of Report on Business magazine. “The next generation of Canadian businesses can draw inspiration from this ranking.” 

“In an uncertain world, the success stories of the companies marked in this year’s Report on Business magazine’s list of Top Growing Companies are a beacon of optimism,” says Phillip Crawley, Publisher and CEO of The Globe and Mail. “The Globe and Mail congratulates them on their achievements.”