25 March 2022 – The first ad tech company to be powered entirely by autonomous Deep Learning algorithms, RTB House’s technology uses neural networks to deliver self-driving personalised advertising to thrive in the cookieless future. The continued development of RTB House’s cutting-edge technology has resulted in the company making the Financial Times’ 1000 fastest-growing companies in Europe for the fifth consecutive year – a testament to the role RTB House’s Deep Learning technology is playing in achieving a privacy-first landscape. Less than 1% of companies placed in the FT’s rankings have achieved this impressive run of consecutive listings.
The company placed 101st in the tech sector and achieved an overall ranking of 453 of this prestigious list after achieving a revenue growth of 355% between 2017 and 2020. The rating is co-created by the Financial Times and Statista, who conducted months of diligent research and directly contacted tens of thousands of companies.
The Deep Learning algorithms, which are universally deployed by RTB House throughout its campaigns, provide unique solutions to the Ad-tech industry. When third party cookies are finally removed from Google, Deep Learning will become the most important technology for the industry, helping maintain the open internet and the privacy of its users.
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