uLab Systems mad the Inc. 5000 annual list of the fastest growing independent businesses, ranking 12th out of all health product companies.
Inc. has recognized uLab Systems, the only orthodontic company ranked in the Health Products industry category, for high growth of 832% from 2018 to 2021.
uLab was ranked within the top 20% of the annual Inc. 5000 list. The Inc. list is a ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in America and represents a look at the most successful companies within the independent business segment.
It is the first year that uLab Systems has earned placement on the Inc. 5000 list, ranking number 12 out of all health product companies, 9 in the state of Tennessee, 2 in Memphis, and 764 of all companies listed.
“We are proud that our goal to provide innovative products for orthodontists has enabled our rapid growth and placement on this prestigious list of companies,” said Amir Abolfathi, chief executive officer and co-founder. “Our recent product launches of uDesign 7 and the uAssist service, along with our expansion to Australia and New Zealand are evidence that we truly want to make a difference in the global aligner market by providing a flexible and efficient product platform that empowers orthodontists to make the best clinical decisions for their patients.”
uLab Systems was founded in 2015 and is the creator of the uSmile clear aligner system and the uDesign treatment planning software.
The most recent addition of the uAssist treatment planning assistance service allows orthodontists flexibility to treatment plan cases for their aligner patients, plan the case themselves, or send it to a licensed team of orthodontists and dentists for assistance in less than 72 hours.
“The accomplishment of building one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S., in light of recent economic roadblocks, cannot be overstated,” said Scott Omelianuk, editor-in-chief of Inc. “Inc. is thrilled to honor the companies that have established themselves through innovation, hard work, and rising to the challenges of today.”