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Alohi wins the 2024 Innovation Award at the Grands Prix de l’Économie

Tech

18 September 2024

Alohi, a Geneva-based company offering cutting-edge workflow solutions, has received the prestigious 2024 Innovation Award at the Grands Prix de l'Économie. Alireza Ghasemzadeh (to the right), CEO and Founder of Alohi, on the occasion of the Grands Prix de l’Économie 2024 in Geneva. | © MezPhotogaphie

Alohi, a Geneva-based company offering cutting-edge workflow solutions, has received the prestigious 2024 Innovation Award at the Grands Prix de l’Économie.

Alohi, a fast-growing company headquartered in Geneva, has won the 2024 Innovation Award at the Grands Prix de l’Économie, a prestigious event that recognizes the contributions of local companies to Geneva’s economy and society. Organized by the Geneva Chamber of Commerce (CCIG) in collaboration with the State of Geneva and the Office for the Promotion of Industries and Technologies (OPI), the award highlights Alohi’s outstanding technological innovation and its potential for commercial growth.

Alohi provides advanced digital solutions that streamline business processes for millions of companies worldwide. Its products, including Sign.Plus for electronic signatures, Fax.Plus for online faxing and Scan.Plus for AI-driven document scanning, are designed to improve productivity while ensuring the highest levels of data security. By exceeding Swiss and international security standards, Alohi helps protect sensitive information while improving operational efficiency.

At the award ceremony, Alireza Ghasemzadeh, CEO and Founder of Alohi, emphasized the company’s commitment to innovation and sustainable growth: “Alohi is able to provide innovative technologies to over 3.9 million users worldwide, helping to improve workflows in all sectors. We are proud to contribute to job creation and sustainable growth in Geneva and beyond. I would like to thank the jury of the Grands Prix de l’Économie for recognizing our impact in the canton of Geneva, the Cantonal Office of Economy and Innovation (OCEI) and FONGIT, whose belief in and support for our vision have been instrumental in our growth and success”.

Alohi’s journey, supported by GGBa during its initial establishment in Geneva, is an example of how local innovation can have a global impact. The company remains focused on developing solutions that simplify everyday tasks and improve security for businesses around the world.