Big Sofa: Disrupting Unilever, BA, Mars and the UK government with video technology

By Zen Terrelonge

Five years ago, Everline Future 50’s Big Sofa’s founders looked into the future and predicted that video would become the next big communication platform within five to ten years. Five years later, Big Sofa is supporting the visual developments and services of household organisations including the UK government and British Airways, securing its place as one of the Everline Future 50.

Kuato Studios: Reinventing the education system by blending coding with gaming

By Zen Terrelonge

Kuato Studios, included in the 2015 Everline Future 50, is on a quest to spread its “learnification” ideals to change the way society views learning, which has been helped with changes to the UK curriculum to include coding – skills widely considered an importance as children grow up in today’s digital age. The mission is being driven forward by directors with extensive experience in both gaming and educational sectors.

Short-term recruiting was in urgent need of disruption until Red WigWam showed up

By Shane Schutte

There are over 2.5m people in the UK who want to work in temporary jobs because it suits their lifestyle. This includes students, returning mums, the recently retired, people on benefits and many other groups. Red WigWam declares that “the current recruitment model of search, post a CV and wait to be selected doesn’t work for them. In fact it can often put them off”. That’s why the Everline Future 50 listed company has made such an impact.

Shopwave: Giving customers the digital retail change they crave

By Shane Schutte

Everline Future 50 entrant Shopwave provides the UK’s only retail management system that allows an iPad to become the core of automated retail business. With the mobile trend in full gear, it’s easy to see why enabling a seamless consumer experience from all devices set the company on a disruptive path.