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Apera AI Ranks #10 on Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50, Driving a New Era of Smart Manufacturing

Apera AI has been named one of Canada’s fastest-growing technology companies, securing the #10 position on Deloitte’s 2025 Technology Fast 50 list with an impressive 5,264% revenue growth over the past four years. The recognition reflects surging demand for the company’s AI-powered 4D Vision technology, which gives industrial robots human-like perception and transforms productivity on factory floors.

“We’re thrilled to be selected as a Deloitte Technology Fast 50 winner. This recognition is a powerful validation of how our customers are using Apera to build smarter, more resilient manufacturing operations,” said Sina Afrooze, CEO and Founder of Apera AI. He confirmed the company is expanding its workforce with 50 new hires and opening a Metro Detroit office to support global automotive and manufacturing clients.

Apera AI’s patented 4D Vision platform — including Apera Vue, Apera Forge, and Apera VuePort — enables robots to handle previously impossible tasks such as complex bin picking, sorting, de-racking, and precision assembly. Unlike traditional 3D systems, the technology interprets motion and depth over time, delivering up to 10X faster object recognition with more than 99.9% reliability. Manufacturers are achieving faster uptime, improved throughput, and rapid ROI — often in as little as 60 days on existing robotic systems.

The company already supports automation across North America’s top automotive OEMs, major Tier 1 suppliers, and manufacturers in electronics, appliances, and industrial sectors. By dramatically reducing programming bottlenecks and deployment timelines—from months to days—Apera AI is helping factories become more adaptive and future-ready.

Industry leaders say the company exemplifies the innovative strength of Canada’s tech ecosystem. “The Fast 50 winners are a shining example of the country’s limitless potential in technology and innovation,” said Brendan Cooper, National Technology Fast 50 program co-leader at Deloitte Canada.

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Apera AI has also earned the 2025 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Leader Award for its contributions to robotic automation software, further cementing its status as a global pioneer in industrial AI.

“The pace of industrial innovation is accelerating, and we’re proud to be at the forefront,” Afrooze added. “Every robot that sees with 4D Vision brings manufacturers closer to a future of fully adaptive, intelligent automation.”

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