Two Glasgow-based companies have been named in The Sunday Times 100 Tech 2026, an annual ranking of the UK’s fastest-growing tech companies.

Glasgow-headquartered digital healthcare provider Phlo placed 13th in the software category, following a year of growth driven by the expansion of its direct-to-consumer weight-loss platform and the scaling of its B2B digital pharmacy and infrastructure services.

The company achieved 500% year-on-year revenue growth between FY2024 and FY2025, fuelled by rapid adoption of its direct-to-consumer digital health platform, Phlo Clinic, alongside continued growth in its B2B offering.

Adam Hunter, CEO of Phlo, commented:

“Being recognised in The Sunday Times 100 Tech is a huge moment for Phlo and a reflection of the team we’ve built and the trust patients place in us every day. From our clinicians and pharmacists to our product and engineering teams, everyone at Phlo is focused on making healthcare easier to access, safer to use and better connected.”

“We’re proud to be building and scaling a UK-wide digital health business from Scotland, and to see that work recognised alongside some of the UK’s most ambitious technology companies.”

In the hardware and other technology category, Skyrora ranked 42nd, with annual sales growth of 33.25% and revenues of around £36.1 million. The Glasgow-based aerospace and space launch company is developing small satellite launch vehicles and innovative manufacturing technologies as it pushes toward first launches from UK soil.