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MaintainX Ranked Number 82 Fastest-Growing Company in North America on the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500

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MaintainX Ranked Number 82 Fastest-Growing Company in North America on the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500
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MaintainX Ranked Number 82 Fastest-Growing Company in North America on the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500

2025-11-19 23:03 Last Updated At:11-20 13:41

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 19, 2025--

MaintainX, the leading AI-powered CMMS and EAM platform for maintenance and asset management, today announced it ranked 82 on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 ™, a ranking of the 500 fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies in North America, now in its 31st year.

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Built for the industrial workforce, MaintainX delivers a mobile-first platform that empowers frontline teams to boost efficiency, reduce costs, and minimize unplanned equipment downtime. The company is driving toward a future where every frontline professional becomes a knowledge worker—where data from machines and maintenance activities seamlessly translates into real-time insights powered by predictive analytics and connectivity.

“Our growth is a direct reflection of the incredible work our customers do every day,” said Chris Turlica, CEO and Co-founder of MaintainX. “From global manufacturers to energy providers, leading companies are using our AI-powered platform to transform maintenance operations—turning data into decisions that boost uptime, efficiency, and safety. We’re proud to be their partner in building the future of intelligent, connected work.”

“This year’s rankings highlight both enduring leadership and breakthrough momentum,” said Wolfe Tone, US Deloitte Private & Emerging Client Portfolio leader and partner, Deloitte Tax LLP. “More than half of the winners are prior honorees, yet the majority of the top ten are first-time entrants — demonstrating the staying power of established leaders alongside the accelerating growth of new innovators across key sectors. As in previous years, private companies continue to dominate, underscoring the agility that private enterprises bring to competitive markets, enabling the exceptional triple and quadruple digit growth reflected in these rankings.”

About the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500

Now in its 31st year, the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 provides a ranking of the fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies — both public and private — in North America. Technology Fast 500 award winners are selected based on percentage fiscal year revenue growth from 2021 to 2024.

In order to be eligible for Technology Fast 500 recognition, companies must own proprietary intellectual property or proprietary technology that significantly contributes to the company’s operating revenues. Companies must have base-year operating revenues of at least US$50,000, and current-year operating revenues of at least US$5 million, with a growth rate of 50% or greater. Additionally, companies must be in business for a minimum of four years and be headquartered within North America (United States and Canada).

*Please see www.deloitte.com/us/about for a detailed description of their legal structure.

About MaintainX

Headquartered in San Francisco, MaintainX is an AI-Powered maintenance and asset management platform that allows frontline teams to reduce unplanned equipment downtime and increase production capacity. It turns real-time asset and work data into proactive insights that drive operational excellence, for organizations in manufacturing, energy, facilities management, and other physical-asset-driven industries, supporting customers worldwide. Learn more at www.maintainx.com.

MaintainX® is a registered trademark of MaintainX Inc.

MaintainX Ranked Number 82 Fastest-Growing Company in North America on the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500

MaintainX Ranked Number 82 Fastest-Growing Company in North America on the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500

MADRID (AP) — A Spanish court is investigating former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for alleged influence peddling and other possible crimes tied to a government airline bailout.

The National Court in Madrid is probing possible financial wrongdoing in connection with the Spanish government’s rescue of the Plus Ultra airline, which in 2021 received 53 million euros (now $62 million) in public money as part of COVID-19 recovery funds.

The court said in a statement that the investigation was widened to include Zapatero, who was summoned to answer a judge’s questions on June 2. Police with warrants from the investigating judge searched Zapatero’s office on Tuesday.

Zapatero, 65, was prime minister from 2004 to 2011. He is a member of the Socialist party headed by current Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

He denied any wrongdoing related to the bailout in a Senate hearing in March, saying he “never received any commissions from Plus Ultra.”

Plus Ultra is a Spanish-owned airline with investors from Venezuela. It specialized in flights between Spain and Venezuela, Peru and Ecuador.

Since leaving office, Zapatero has focused a large part of his activity on maintaining dialogue with the far-left regime in Venezuela, which was largely isolated from Western countries after it cracked down on the democratic opposition.

Zapatero had been out of public office for a decade when Plus Ultra received the bailout.

The former premier is considered a political ally of Sánchez, whose party has been rocked by other corruption scandals over the past two years.

FILE - Spain's former Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero speaks to journalists in La Paz, Bolivia, Thursday, May 12, 2022. (AP Photo/Juan Karita, File)

FILE - Spain's former Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero speaks to journalists in La Paz, Bolivia, Thursday, May 12, 2022. (AP Photo/Juan Karita, File)

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