Sydney Australia, December 9, 2011: Following on from it’s Red Herring Asia Top 100 win in October this year, Near Field Communication (NFC) company Tapit was last night awarded the Top 100 Global Award by Red Herring in Los Angeles.
Tapit simplifies the process of getting content to mobile phones. They have been extremely successful in getting traction from the market in a very short time. Basically, people can just tap physical objects with their mobile phones and instantly receive content.
Red Herring Global 100 Winner
The Red Herring 100 Global awards is a prestigious list honouring the year’s most promising private technology companies from across Europe, Asia and North America. The Red Herring Global editorial team selected the most innovative companies from hundreds of candidates, with the nominees being evaluated on both quantitative and qualitative criteria, such as financial performance, technology innovation, quality of management, execution of strategy, and integration into their respective industries.
Andrew Davis, Agency Director and Co-Founder of Tapit accepted the award and noted “It was interesting to see who we were up against. Tapit was definitely one of the newest companies at the awards so it was exciting that our innovation is already being recognised”.
Tapit’s Red Herring award comes days after RIM announced it’s partnership with Tapit to educate people about the NFC capabilities of their new Blackberry Bold 9900 and BlackBerry Curve 9360.
Jamie Conyngham, CEO and Co-Founder of Tapit added “this is a great end to 2011 for us, the global recognition coincides with our international expansion, you can expect to see Tapit campaigns in more countries next year”.
About Tapit (www.tapit.com.au) Tapit was founded in March 2011 and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia. Its vision is to revolutionize the way people use their mobile phones by simplifying the delivery of content using NFC as the enabler. Tapit works with both private enterprise and government to bring this vision to life. This solution has been supported by the NSW Government's Collaborative Solutions Program. More information:www.business.nsw.gov.au/collaborativesolutions