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Web Manuals named Master Gazelle in Sweden
Recognised for helping companies navigate increasingly complex regulations and share operational knowledge to improve aviation safety, Web Manuals celebrates its Master Gazelle accolade.
Web Manuals CTO Richard Sandström and CEO Martin Lidgard are six times winners of the Gazelle award for Swedish business.

After six years of being named a Gazelle, digital documentation provider Web Manuals has been honoured as a Master Gazelle (Mästargasell) at the Di Gazelle 2024 Awards, which honours fast-growing Swedish businesses. Master Gazelle status is only awarded to the most prominent and fastest-growing companies in Sweden, those with outstanding achievements, strong entrepreneurial spirit and a constant focus on growth.

Richard Sandström, chief technology officer and co-founder, says: "We are a proud Swedish organisation, and our Master Gazelle status sets the tone for how we see Web Manuals; delivering a highly valuable product, backed by exceptional global customer care and constantly striving to evolve our technology to meet the dynamic needs of the aviation industry.

"This includes our recent expansion into AI and the launch of Web Manuals Amelia AI, which allows users to navigate extensive documentation with intelligent searches and summaries. This is a valuable benefit in a time-pressured environment wherein pilots need access knowledge within the thousands of pages in their manuals in order to ensure flight safety."

Martin Lidgard, CEO and co-founder, adds: "By helping companies navigate increasingly complex regulations and share operational knowledge to improve aviation safety we have found a global growth opportunity. Since our inception in 2012, Web Manuals has grown by an average of 42 per cent annually."

Launched in 2000 by Dagens Industri and only achieved by one per cent of all Swedish companies, the Gazelle award recognises businesses that have doubled their revenue through organic and profitable growth in the past three years.