The news is out
We’re delighted to share that Microlise has been awarded the King’s Award for Enterprise 2026, in recognition of our continued growth in international trade.
As one of just 185 organisations across the UK to receive this year’s award, the recognition reflects the scale of our global operations and the strength of the partnerships we’ve built across multiple markets.

A growing global footprint
Today, we support more than 2,500 customers worldwide, with connected assets operating in 197 countries and over 800,000 subscriptions managed annually.
Our technology is used across a wide range of industries and regions, from partnerships with major supermarket groups in Australia and New Zealand to organisations across mainland Europe, including the hospitality supply chain.
This global reach continues to be shaped by a clear strategy: building strong local teams in key markets, while maintaining the innovation and expertise developed in the UK.
Combining global scale with local expertise
Our approach focuses on combining global capability with local understanding. By establishing in-region teams and strengthening relationships with vehicle manufacturers and distribution partners, we’re able to deliver solutions that are both scalable and relevant to the markets we serve.
At the same time, we continue to invest in our global workforce — ensuring customers benefit from ongoing innovation, wherever they operate.
Technology that supports smarter operations
Across every market, our focus remains the same: helping businesses operate their fleets more intelligently, safely and sustainably.
By connecting vehicles, assets and teams, we provide the insight needed to improve efficiency, reduce costs and minimise environmental impact; supporting more confident, data-driven decision-making across transport operations.
Speaking about the award, Nadeem Raza, our CEO, said:
“As a proud UK-founded company, we are delighted to have received this award in recognition of our worldwide growth.
“Microlise’s innovations solve issues that are universal in every country around the world. Companies need to be able to track their vehicles in real-time and monitor the status of loads as well as find ways in which they can optimise and save money on their logistics operations.
“Our solutions do this on roads – from Aberdeen to Auckland – and the added momentum brought by the award gives us a tremendous optimism for the future,” he added.
Building on a strong foundation
This latest recognition builds on previous honours, including the Queen’s Award for International Trade (2018) and for Innovation (2019 and 2020), reflecting our continued commitment to growth, innovation and delivering value to customers around the world.
