- World-leading motion simulator company placed at number 363 in new league table of Europe’s 1000 fastest-growing companies
- Top half league table position based on £12.1m of simulator sales and growth of 79.4% in FY23 - company saw significant growth again in FY24
- Success driven by disruptive technology and growing demand for simulators in automotive and motorsport, accelerating vehicle design, reducing prototypes, and saving manufacturers millions in 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, 4th March 2025
Dynisma, a globally leading motion simulator technology company headquartered in the UK, has been recognised in the Financial Times’ FT1000, a ranking of Europe’s fastest-growing companies, placing at number 363.
Dynisma’s inclusion in the FT1000 follows its recognition in The Sunday Times Top 100 and Top 100 Tech lists in 2024 and 2025, highlighting its continued innovation and rapid growth as an independent, UK-headquartered business.
The FT1000 ranking, compiled with German research company Statista, highlights the fastest-growing European companies, based on compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in revenue over the period 2020 to 2023.
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 manufactured in-house by an expert team of 100+ professionals committed to pioneering solutions in motion generation.
Dynisma’s inclusion in The Financial Times’ FT1000, Europe’s fastest-growing private companies, is based on strong revenue growth, with £12.1m in simulator sales and a CAGR of 79.4% over the assessed period with the business on track for substantial growth again in FY25.
A global company with simulators installed around the world, Dynisma’s rapid growth has been driven by its proprietary disruptive technology and ever-increasing demand from international car makers and leading motorsport teams for simulators to develop vehicles with near perfect correlation.
After starting with a simulator commission within the top tier of motorsport, Dynisma now has contracts with multiple car makers around the world, supplying leading automotive OEMs, including McLaren Automotive, from its headquarters in Bristol.
Graeme Cook, Dynisma CEO, said: “I’m thrilled Dynisma has been ranked in The Financial Times’ FT1000, recognised as one of Europe’s fastest-growing high-tech companies, placing 363 and 5th highest in the Automotive business category. This achievement reflects the incredible efforts of our team, who have created transformative technology for the automotive and motorsport industries, driving strong global growth. However, we’re far from finished—our ambitious plans for the future promise even greater advancements and expansion.”
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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 serving both the motorsport and automotive industries globally with a 100-strong team of experts operating from the business’s technology and manufacturing campus in Bristol, UK. 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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