Entries are open for the 2026 techpartner.news Fast50 Awards, with this year’s program introducing overseas revenue recognition in some cases and a revised entry form aimed at giving a clearer picture of growth.
Australian-founded businesses that are based and headquartered in Australia may now, subject to conditions, have eligible revenue from overseas operations counted in Fast50 results.
The Fast50 entry form has also been revised, with the aim of giving a clearer picture of growth while reducing the amount of written detail entrants need to provide.
Now in its 19th year, and sponsored in 2026 by Dicker Data and Westcon-Comstor, the Fast50 recognises fast-growing technology partner businesses across the Australian ICT channel – whether they're a $2.5 million MSP or a $200 million enterprise integration powerhouse.
As introduced last year, the Fast50 uses five revenue tiers so businesses are ranked against others of similar size. For the second year running, companies can also choose to be considered for the Profitability Award.
Businesses that earn a place in the 2026 Fast50 will be invited to attend the Fast50 gala awards event at the W Hotel in Sydney on 19 November 2026, where the rankings and revenue results will be revealed.
Entries close at 5pm on 28 August 2026
If your business had a standout year, the Fast50 offers an opportunity to benchmark that growth and gain recognition alongside other fast-growing players in the market.
Read more on the Fast50 information page and nominate your business through the Fast50 entry form.




