ML6, expert in artificial intelligence and machine learning, has been included by the Financial Times and market research company Statista in the FT1000.
March 1, 2023- The FT1000, a list of the thousand fastest-growing European companies has included ML6. Based on its compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2018 and 2021, ML6 makes its debut at position 386.
Founded in 2013, the AI specialist has grown in less than ten years into one of Europe’s leaders in its field. With more than 100 experts in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany, the company now serves over 150 clients across the continent. This growth has now also been recognized internationally.
“Awards and recognition are always nice. But being objectively named one of the fastest-growing companies in Europe brings just that little bit of extra satisfaction,” says Nicolas Deruytter, founder and CEO of ML6. “It is a great recognition of the exceptional journey we have taken in recent years, and one we want to continue with just as much enthusiasm in the years ahead.”
The European reference
ML6 has no shortage of ambition. The tech company aims to maintain its leading position in the European AI landscape, striving to become the reference point and preferred partner for leading companies that believe in the power of innovation as a driver of progress. Themes such as societal impact, sustainability, and ethics are central to this ambition.
“Over the years we have succeeded in creating a culture of innovation that aligns with the real impact AI can deliver for our clients. The technology is becoming more mature and widely applicable, which allows us as a company to grow along with the breadth of our services. Beyond the technological challenges, adoption and change management also play a crucial role in making real impact with AI technology. To sustain our growth, we want to continue investing in those areas,” says Simon Logghe, managing director at ML6. “In addition, of course, we continue to serve our clients with the latest developments in the AI landscape. At the moment, we are building generative AI software, the same type of technology that also powers ChatGPT.”