bitsensing Ranked #15 on the Financial Times High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2026

It started with a simple belief: that radar could do more.
More for mobility. More for cities. More for the people in them. Eight years ago, bitsensing was founded in South Korea with a mission to reimagine what radar technology could be. Today, that journey has reached a meaningful milestone.
bitsensing has been named #15 on the Financial Times High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2026 — placing in the top 20 out of 500 companies across the region. It is a recognition that reflects not just revenue growth, but the expanding role that radar sensing is beginning to play across industries worldwide.
About the Ranking
The Financial Times High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific ranking, produced in partnership with Statista, is now in its eighth year. It identifies the 500 fastest-growing companies across the Asia-Pacific region based on compound annual revenue growth between 2021 and 2024.
This year, the minimum compound annual growth rate required to enter the ranking was 8.4%. Singapore and India led all countries with 101 companies each, followed by Japan with 82 and South Korea with 79. For the fourth consecutive year, IT and software companies made up the largest share of the list.
To reach #15 overall — and to be among the top 20 companies across one of the world's most dynamic and competitive economic regions — is something we do not take lightly.
What This Growth Reflects
bitsensing's growth over the past several years has been driven by a consistent conviction: that radar is not a niche technology. It is a foundational one.
On the road, our ADAS solutions and 4D imaging radar are helping vehicles — from passenger cars to commercial buses and trucks — detect risk earlier and respond more reliably. In cities, our intelligent transportation systems are already monitoring traffic and optimizing signal timing in markets across Asia and Europe. In healthcare, our contactless radar solutions are enabling continuous, privacy-first monitoring for patients and elderly individuals at home and in care facilities.
Each of these applications shares a common foundation: the belief that better sensing leads to better outcomes — for individuals, for communities, and for the industries that serve them.
A Milestone That Belongs to the Team
Rankings like this one are the result of thousands of decisions made over years — by engineers who pushed the limits of what radar could detect, by sales teams who brought those capabilities to new markets, and by partners and customers who chose to build with us.
This milestone belongs to every person who has been part of bitsensing's journey. We are grateful for the trust placed in us — and we are motivated by what still lies ahead.
What Comes Next
In 2026, bitsensing is continuing to expand — into new markets, new applications, and new levels of radar performance. Our upcoming AIR4D imaging radar, purpose-built for autonomous vehicles, represents the next step in our mission to make radar the perception layer that intelligent mobility is built on.
We are just getting started.
Read the full FT ranking: https://www.ft.com/content/c5a3ba72-0333-4830-8280-6bd1592e1f85
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