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Day: 27 November 2025

Faculty spin-off DynaNIC in the top 10 of Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Companies to Watch ranking

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As part of the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 project, the multinational auditing company has been compiling a ranking for 26 years with the aim of identifying and recognizing fast-growing innovative technology companies from the wider Central European region. These are entities that use or create cutting-edge technologies in a unique way and are changing the way business is done and the entire business and technological environment.

For several years now, Czech companies have been demonstrating the impressive growth of the country's technology sector through their rankings. They maintain a leading position in the region, although Poland in particular has become a major competitor in recent years. The success of domestic companies is not limited to the main Fast 50 category, i.e., the list of the fastest-growing established companies (the Czech Republic has 14 representatives in the top 50 this year, 5 of which are in the top 10; the ranking was dominated by the domestic company Oddin.gg, which offers one of the world's most advanced platforms for predicting the results of e-sports matches and tournaments using machine learning). The Czech republic had two representatives in the top 10 of the Companies to Watch category, which focuses on finding projects with high potential for further growth. One of them, DynaNIC Semiconductors, has close ties to the Faculty of Information Technology.

Author: Deloitte Technology Fast50 2025: Petra Hajská & Ivan Malý

DynaNIC took fifth place in the Companies to Watch category. Pavol Korček accepted the award on behalf of the company and commented on the success as proof that large technology projects today are not limited to traditional geographical locations: "For us, this is confirmation that even advanced chip technologies can be developed in Central Europe, in Brno."

DynaNIC is a university spin-off focused on the development of advanced network solutions based on the use of FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) technologies. It significantly speeds up network traffic processing by transferring demanding network operations from the processor to programmable network cards with a data flow rate of up to 400 Gb/s. It is thus a response to current challenges related to the rapid development of AI and the increase in the volume of transmitted data. Last year and this year, the company has seen repeated interest from investors, won the prestigious Disrupt Awards competition, and advanced to the finals of the ECSO European Cybersecurity STARtup Award.

Author: Deloitte Technology Fast50 2025: Petra Hajská & Ivan Malý

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