Dynisma Debuts in The Sunday Times 100, Britain's fastest-growing private companies

Posted: 28th June 2024

Dynisma Sunday Times 100

Dynisma Debuts in The Sunday Times 100, Britain's Fastest-Growing Private Companies, with highest placing for an Automotive Technology Business

  • World-leading motion simulator company makes first appearance in new league table, ranking as the highest placed automotive technology business
  • Dynisma ranking in The Sunday Times 100, Britain’s fastest-growing private companies based on £11.9m of simulator sales and growth of 78.86%
  • The company expects to double revenues again in FY24
  • Dynisma success due to combination of disruptive technology and ever-increasing demand for simulators for battery electric vehicle and self-driving system development, shortening time to market and saving OEMs millions in prototype costs
  • Dynisma’s low-latency, high-bandwidth DMG systems set new standards in automotive simulator technology offering an experience as close to reality as possible

Bristol, UK, 28th June, 2024:

Dynisma, the leading UK-based motion simulator technology company, has made its debut appearance in The Sunday Times 100, Britain’s fastest-growing private companies, ranking as the leading automotive technology business.  

Taking on the baton from The Sunday Times Fast Track 100 series, which celebrated the country's leading entrepreneurs for 24 years, the new list honours independent, privately-owned and UK headquartered businesses demonstrating innovation and rapid growth.

Setting new standards in automotive simulator technology offering an experience as close to reality as possible, Dynisma’s low-latency, high-bandwidth systems are developed and built in-house by a team of world-class engineers committed to pioneering solutions in motion generation.

Dynisma’s placing in The Sunday Times 100, Britain’s fastest-growing private companies, has been based on £11.9m of simulator sales and growth of 78.86% to date – the business expects to double revenue again in FY24. A global business with simulators installed around the world, Dynisma’s rapid growth has been driven by its proprietary disruptive technology and ever-increasing demands from international car makers for simulators to develop battery electric vehicles and self-driving systems.  

After starting with a simulator commission within the top tier of motorsport, Dynisma now has contracts with multiple car makers and racing teams around the world, supplying leading automotive OEMs, including McLaren Automotive, with a 90 strong team employed at its headquarters in Bristol.

Ash Warne, Dynisma CEO, said: “I am delighted to see Dynisma debut in The Sunday Times 100, Britain’s fastest-growing private companies, making us the highest placed automotive technology business. This is testament to our fantastic team which has developed game-changing technology for the automotive and motorsport sectors, with a rapidly growing global customer base. We are not, however, ones to rest on our laurels, with big plans for further growth."  

As part of its ongoing expansion, Dynisma’s growth saw the opening of its state-of-the-art 15,000-square feet campus in Bristol last year, where the design, development, engineering and demonstration of the company’s cutting-edge simulators takes place for a global audience.

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About Dynisma

Dynisma, an independent company, was founded in 2017 by experienced F1 driving simulator engineer Ash Warne, who previously led the simulator development efforts for McLaren and other leading racing teams. Dynisma has developed a unique approach to high performance motion generation. Dynisma’s range of Motion Generators (DMGs), feature high bandwidth, low latency, and large excursion motion simulation, delivering class leading driving simulation capabilities.

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Sheryll Goddard
Head Of Marketing, Dynisma
E: Sheryll.Goddard@dynisma.com

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