They
are also one of five companies nominated for the special 'Technology'
prize.
Commenting on their inclusion in the Smarta 100, nDreams CEO Patrick
O’Luanaigh said:
‘We’re delighted to be included in the Smarta 100. Taken alongside our
recent inclusion in the Tech Media Invest 100, it demonstrates why we’re so
excited about nDreams and the direction the company is heading. We have almost
completed a transition from work-for-hire development to publishing which is
going better than we could have possibly expected, and the next 12 months
promise to be the most exciting so far.’
Commenting on this year’s Smarta 100 winners, Dragons’ Den star and Smarta
board member Deborah Meaden said:
“This year’s Smarta 100 has uncovered some superb small businesses, many of
which I’ll admit I’d never heard of but have enjoyed discovering and am very
much looking forward to meeting.
“What pleases me is that these awards are championing passionate and ambitious
people with brilliant ideas who’ve acted on those ideas and turned them into
flourishing businesses. These small businesses and individuals are hugely
important and deserve our recognition and support.”
The special awards winners will receive prizes including mentoring sessions
with former Dragon Doug Richard, MOBOs founder Kanya King, an iPad2 provided by
Viking and a £1,000 worth of consultancy and training courtesy of RBS Mentor.
To view the full 2011 Smarta 100 (including the special awards shortlist)
and to vote for the O2 Smarta 100 business of the year, visit: www.smarta.com/100
Please take 20 seconds to vote for nDreams for the Smarta 100
top prize at http://www.smarta.com/100