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2003

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Tigerspike is a global digital products company founded in 2003 by Luke Janssen, Oliver Palmer, and Dean Jezard. specializing in strategy, experience design, development and systems integration. They deliver business value, creating products that are differentiated by the experience, the technology, and the data derived from both. With over numerous awards in 13 years, Tigerspike has a reputation for innovation and creates long-term partnerships with clients such as AMEX, Emirates, Kaiser Permanente, Westfield, News Corporation, DIRECTV, Novartis, ADP, Vodafone, Macy’s, Sears and SFMOMA. Tigerspike is best known for developing apps for The Economist, Haaretz and Royal Dutch Shell.

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Tigerspike has offices in Sydney, Australia, Melbourne, Australia, London, England, New York City, San Francisco, US, Japan Singapore and Dubai. Alex Burke serves as Tigerspike's CEO.

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History

Tigerspike was founded in 2003. In 2008, Tigerspike opened its Innovation Lab, which focuses on new technologies, including encryption and compression. The lab is headed by Oliver Palmer.

In 2011, Tigerspike secured a US$ 11 million investment from Aegis Group. The same year, Tigerspike was featured on Forbes’ list of America’s Most Promising Companies and expanded into Singapore.

Tigerspike released Karacell, a quantum computing encryption technology designed for mobile devices in 2012. The company also won the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Australia award in 2013. It was the seventh year in a row Tigerspike won that award. Red Herring recognized Tigerspike as a Top 100 company in 2013.

Products

Tigerspike has developed applications for many print media companies such as The Economist and Haaretz. Tigerspike’s cloud-based service platform, is used by clients such as Pepsi, Vodafone and the World Wide Fund for Nature. The company also developed the ICSA Blueprint BoardPad app, an enterprise app used for board meetings and agenda for 71 of the FTSE 100 companies.

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