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Digital signage solutions provider, nsign, has been included in the FT1000, Europe’s fastest-growing companies ranking for 2026

Spanish digital signage technology company, nsign, has been included in the FT1000, Europe’s fastest-growing companies 2026 ranking compiled by the Financial Times in collaboration with Statista.
The FT1000 ranking identifies the 1,000 European companies that achieved the highest revenue growth between 2021 and 2024.
Founded in Barcelona in 2006, nsign develops a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform designed to manage and orchestrate digital experiences in physical spaces, connecting networks of screens with enterprise systems and real-time data sources.
Nsign ranks 640th among the fastest growing European companies after achieving 127.9% growth during the period analysed, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 31.6%.
The company increased its revenue from €3.49m (£3.01m) in 2021 to €7.96m (£6.77m) in 2024, driven in part by the rapid digitalisation of sectors such as retail, quick-service restaurants (QSR), hospitality, and transportation hubs.
The recognition comes at a time of strong reported growth in the market for digital experiences in physical environments. According to industry estimates, the global digital signage market is expected to exceed $40bn (£30bn) in the coming years.
Toni Viñals, chief executive officer of nsign, says: “Being part of the FT1000 confirms that we are building a technology company with a global outlook. More and more organisations need platforms capable of connecting data, operations, and communication across their physical environments.”
The software company now manages more than 85,000 connected devices across more than 25 countries and serves over 1,000 international brands.
Nsign used the recent ISE 2026 exhibition to introduce an AI-powered orchestration layer designed to support large-scale deployments, retail media strategies, and enterprise-grade environments.
The new tool is designed to use AI to analyse live data – such as who is in front of a screen or which product has been touched – to automatically change content without human intervention.