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Scaling game instances with automated global orchestration.
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The Netherlands’ yearly list of the Top 250 Scaleups is a collaborative effort between the Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship, the Rotterdam School of Management (Erasmus University Rotterdam), and NLGroeit. The top 250 companies were selected from a pool of 3000 fast-growing firms in the country. i3D.net managed to keep its spot on this highly competitive list!
One of our core values here at i3D.net is sustainable scaling, focusing on the company’s growth while ensuring our employees want to continue their journey with us. This is what has made working at i3D.net so appealing for years!
This year’s placement on the list is even more significant, with the global economy still recovering from two years of slowdown and a host of other challenges in scaling up responsibly. Adapting to the changing nature of work, expanding our global network, and working with more partners would have never been possible without each team member at i3D.net, both old and new.
But beyond our team, none of this would have happened without the excellent work with our partners and customers! We would like to thank everyone working with i3D.net across the globe. You have enabled us to continuously diversify our portfolio of services, improve constantly, and expand our network!
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