Nanoprecise Named One of Canada’s Top Growing Companies for the Second Year in a Row

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[Edmonton, Alberta] Nanoprecise Sci Corp is pleased to announce it has ranked No. 48 on the 2025 Report on Business magazine’s ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies. This is the second year Nanoprecise has achieved this recognition.

Canada’s Top Growing Companies ranks Canadian companies on three-year revenue growth. Nanoprecise Sci Corp earned its top 50 spot with three-year growth of 693%.

“We are proud to be recognized on Canada’s Top Growing Companies list,” says Manpreet Singh, CEO of Nanoprecise Sci Corp. “This achievement reflects our team’s dedication and the trust our customers place in us. Through our Energy-Centered Maintenance approach, we help companies detect issues faster than other solutions, reduce unplanned downtime, lower energy costs, and extend asset life.  This recognition inspires us to keep innovating and delivering real value!”

Canada’s Top Growing Companies is an editorial ranking that was launched in 2019 to celebrate the achievements of innovative businesses in Canada. To qualify for this voluntary program; companies had to complete an in-depth application process and fulfill revenue requirements. In total, 400 companies earned a spot on this year’s ranking.

The full list of 2025 winners along with editorial coverage is published in the October issue of Report on Business magazine. The list is also published online here.

“Our annual ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies reflects the sector-spanning ingenuity of this country’s entrepreneurs and corporate leaders,” says Dawn Calleja, Editor of Report on Business magazine. “And we think it’s important to tell their stories, to help inspire the next generation of up-and-comers across the country.”

About Nanoprecise Sci Corp

Nanoprecise is a leading Canadian technology company and a top provider of predictive and prescriptive maintenance solutions for machinery-intensive industries. By combining AI + IoT sensor technology with Energy-Centered Maintenance analytics, we help companies reduce downtime, cut energy waste, extend equipment life, and improve sustainability—all while delivering measurable business value.

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