Nutritics named as Technology Ireland Company of the Year 2025

November 24, 2025
  • Nutritics is a leading Irish food technology company helping hospitality and food service operators run safer, more sustainable, and more profitable businesses.

Nutritics has been named the Digital Technology Company of the Year at the 33rd annual Technology Ireland Industry Awards. The prestigious ceremony celebrated 12 outstanding winners on Friday evening at The Round Room in the Mansion House, Dublin.

Speaking about Nutritics’ success, the who selected them for the Digital Technology Company of the Year Award said: “Nutritics represents the pinnacle of Irish technology scaling globally. They earned this award by deploying a proprietary data engine and advanced sustainability analytics that are setting new benchmarks for transparency and impact across the food industry, proving that digital innovation can lead internationally.”

Director of Technology Ireland, Una Fitzpatrick said: “What truly set Nutritics apart was their exceptional balance of innovation, discipline, and purpose. They have translated advanced technology into a proven model of sustainable, recurring growth, building a loyal international customer base and a highly motivated workforce, all while making the food industry safer and more efficient.

“The Nutritics platform captures and verifies complex data such as allergens, nutrition, provenance, environmental impact, and cost from across a customer’s supply chain. Trusted by many of the world’s most respected operators across food service, hospitality, leisure, education, and healthcare, Nutritics’ technology supports compliance, transparency, and operational excellence on a global scale

“This year’s awards ceremony highlighted inspiring examples of ingenuity, perseverance, and vision, but two things, in particular, stood as a testament to the health and character of our industry.

“First, the sheer scale of applications for our Tech4Good categories was truly remarkable. We received an unprecedented volume of entries, so high in quality that we had to split the category to properly recognise the profound commitment our sector has to driving positive societal and environmental change.

“Second, all our winners exemplify the remarkable accomplishments of businesses pushing technological boundaries, but we must note the incredible success of our indigenous entrepreneurs. Across our 11 company categories, ten were won by Irish-owned companies, distinguishing themselves as true leaders in their fields and showcasing an outstanding and distinctly Irish commitment to innovation.”

Additional winners at the black-tie event included:

  • Dr Andrew Hines - Insight UCD
  • Food Village
  • Mersus
  • MoveAHead
  • FINEOS Corporation Limited
  • Mobility Mojo
  • Protex AI
  • Workday
  • Altra
  • Aerlytix

EY Ireland sponsors the Digital Technology Company of the Year Award. Marie Treacy, Partner at platinum sponsor EY Ireland, said: “On behalf of EY Ireland, I am delighted to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Nutritics, our Digital Technology Company of the Year, and to all of this year’s outstanding winners.

“Tonight’s achievements reflect the strength of Ireland’s innovation ecosystem and its growing influence on the global technology stage. In today’s climate of geopolitical uncertainty, it is more important than ever for the technology industry in Ireland to maintain this momentum by championing talent, expanding global reach and fostering meaningful collaboration. The organisations celebrated tonight are at the forefront of this effort, transforming industries, creating opportunity at scale and showing what’s possible when ambition meets collaboration.”

Dr. Claire Mc Bride was awarded Technology Ireland Person of the Year award.

Una Fitzpatrick said: “Dr. Claire McBride, 'senior lecturer, TU Dublin' , is a distinguished leader operating at the intersection of high-level industry practice and academic innovation. Drawing on decades of executive experience with global technology firms such as AT&T and BT, Claire has revolutionised product management education, most notably by developing the world’s first MSc in the discipline.

An award-winning educator, she is renowned for an instructional approach that integrates theoretical rigor with 'live' case studies and active enterprise engagement. Through strategic collaborations with organisations like the Technology Ireland Digital Skillnet, she continues to bridge the academic-industry divide. Claire has been named Technology Ireland’s Person of the Year 2025 in recognition of her commitment to responsible leadership, diversity, and her unique ability to operationalise curiosity within the tech sector.”

Full list of winners:

  • Outstanding Academic Achievement of the Year: Dr Andrew Hines - Insight UCD
  • Digital Technology Services Project of the Year: Food Village
  • Excellence in Talent Development: Mersus
  • Tech 4 Good - Community Award: MoveAHead
  • Technology Innovation of the Year: FINEOS Corporation Limited
  • Tech 4 Good - Product Award: Mobility Mojo
  • Outstanding Achievement in International Growth: Protex AI
  • Women in Tech Company Initiative of the Year: Workday
  • Tech 4 Good - Service Award: Altra
  • Emerging Company of the Year: Aerlytix
  • Technology Ireland Person of the Year: Dr Claire McBride
  • Digital Technology Company of the Year: Nutritics