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The Top 200 AI & Deep Tech PR Agencies
21 Aug 2026

What Defines an AI PR Agency?
An AI PR agency specialises in building market credibility, analyst validation, executive authority and trusted visibility for companies developing or deploying artificial intelligence and deep-tech platforms.
The category goes far beyond traditional media relations. AI companies operate in markets where technical claims, regulation, safety, intellectual property, funding, scientific credibility and public trust increasingly overlap. A strong AI PR agency therefore has to understand both the technology and the wider ecosystem around it.
It must be able to translate complex research into language investors, journalists, analysts, policymakers and enterprise buyers can understand, without exaggerating what the technology can actually do.
At the same time, communications is becoming increasingly important for AI visibility itself. Generative systems such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Perplexity do not simply reproduce what appears on a company's website. They synthesise information from a wider network of media coverage, research, analyst references, executive commentary, institutional sources and other third-party evidence.
This means PR is increasingly part of the infrastructure through which both people and machines decide which companies are credible.
Core Practice Areas & Services
Technical Message & Benchmark Positioning
Translating technical papers, arXiv releases, model evaluations and benchmark comparisons into clear market narratives without overstating capabilities. For AI companies, this is particularly important because credibility can be damaged quickly when marketing claims move ahead of technical evidence.
Analyst Relations (AR)
Building structured relationships with organisations such as Gartner, Forrester, IDC and 451 Research, including briefings, market positioning and category education. For enterprise AI companies, analyst recognition can influence procurement, investment and long-term market perception.
Fundraising & Valuation Campaigns
Managing communications around Seed, Series A–C, growth rounds, acquisitions and IPO preparation. This includes embargo strategy, founder positioning, investor narratives and coordinated engagement with technology and business media.
AI Regulatory & Safety Communications
Helping companies communicate around AI governance, bias, copyright, training-data provenance, model safety, cybersecurity and regulation including the EU AI Act. Increasingly, communications teams need to understand not only what a company has built, but how that technology is governed.
Generative Engine Optimisation (GEO) & Search PR
Building authoritative citation and entity presence across the information sources used by both conventional search engines and generative AI systems. The objective is no longer simply to rank a webpage. It is to ensure that a company, its executives, products and expertise are represented accurately across the wider evidence ecosystem from which AI-generated answers are constructed.
These capabilities are becoming part of what I describe as Trust IP: the accumulated layer of identity, evidence, reputation, provenance and third-party validation that helps establish who an organisation is and why it should be trusted.
For AI and deep-tech companies, this matters because the market is becoming simultaneously more technical and more synthetic. Deepfakes, AI-generated misinformation, increasingly automated search and rapidly evolving regulation mean that credibility must be actively built and continuously verified.
The Top 200 AI & Deep Tech PR Agencies therefore maps the communications firms operating across this emerging trust economy, from the world's largest enterprise practices to specialist Silicon Valley boutiques, European deep-tech consultancies and regional agencies working across healthcare, fintech, cybersecurity, semiconductors, climate tech, developer ecosystems and other innovation-intensive sectors.
Global Directory: Top 200 AI & Deep Tech PR Agencies
Editorial note: Agency leadership, client histories, specialist positioning and financial information have been compiled from public company information, industry rankings, trade publications and available market disclosures. Where reliable public information was not established, the directory avoids inferring or inventing it.
Region / Tier Index
[01–25] Tier 1 — Global Holding Networks & Enterprise Tech Practices
Large global communications organisations and enterprise technology practices with multinational reach, reputation management, crisis, public affairs and complex technology capabilities.
[26–75] Tier 2 — Boutique Powerhouses & Silicon Valley AI Specialists
Independent and specialist firms with strong credentials across AI, enterprise software, cybersecurity, infrastructure, venture-backed startups and category creation.
[76–135] Tier 3 — European & UK AI / Deep-Tech Regional Specialists
Specialist communications agencies across the UK and Europe working in AI, deep tech, enterprise technology, cybersecurity, semiconductors, quantum, fintech, climate tech and industrial innovation.
[136–200] Tier 4 — Emerging Regional, Growth & Niche Tech PR Agencies
Regional and specialist firms operating across healthcare, life sciences, fintech, developer relations, robotics, automation, APAC and other high-growth technology ecosystems
Tier-1 Global Holding Networks & Enterprise Tech Practices

The largest global communications networks and established enterprise technology practices, selected for scale, multinational reach, corporate reputation capability, policy fluency, crisis infrastructure and experience with complex technology organisations.
| Agency | CEO / Leadership | Agency Summary | Digital Presence | Key Clients | Estimated Annual Revenue |
| 1. Edelman | Richard Edelman — CEO | The world’s largest independent communications firm, spanning corporate reputation, technology, AI, public affairs, health and brand. Its technology practice increasingly focuses on trust, AI adoption and machine-era reputation. | edelman.com | Publicly documented relationships/work include Microsoft, Samsung, Adobe, Starbucks and Unilever. | $950.48M worldwide net fees (2025); technology net fees alone were $205.93M. |
| 2. Burson | Corey duBrowa — Global CEO | WPP’s global communications consultancy, created from BCW and Hill & Knowlton. Strong in enterprise reputation, public affairs, policy, crisis and technology transformation. | bursonglobal.com | Major global technology relationships have historically included companies across semiconductors, cloud, enterprise software and platforms; individual current accounts should be cited only when publicly disclosed. | ~$956M fee income (2024) according to PRovoke's Global 250. |
| 3. The Weber Shandwick Collective | Susan Howe — CEO through 1 September 2026; Karen Pugliese announced as successor | One of the world’s largest communications networks, combining corporate reputation, creative, digital, analytics and technology expertise. Increasingly integrates AI into strategy and communications execution. | webershandwick.com | Publicly documented work over time includes major global technology companies and digital platforms; current case studies should be used for final client attribution. | ~$849.37M fee income (2024) in PRovoke's Global 250. |
| 4. FleishmanHillard | J.J. Carter — President & CEO | Major global communications consultancy spanning reputation, public affairs, technology, healthcare and corporate transformation. Its 2026 Porter Novelli integration expanded its specialist scale. | fleishmanhillard.com | Recent publicly disclosed wins/expansions include Commonwealth Fusion, Hyperlayer, Strata Clean Energy, Bayer, JCPenney, State Farm, REI and Goodyear. | ~$743M fee income (2024) for FleishmanHillard before the 2026 Porter Novelli integration. No comparable post-integration full-year figure is yet available. |
| 5. Golin Ketchum | Matt Neale — CEO; Tamara Norman — President; Ellen Ryan Mardiks — Chairman | Global communications network formed through the 2026 integration of Golin and Ketchum. Combines earned-first creative communications with corporate reputation, data intelligence and AI-era communications capabilities. | golinketchum.com | Legacy publicly documented work across the two predecessor agencies includes multinational consumer, enterprise and technology brands. | No post-merger annual figure yet. 2024 predecessor fee income: Golin ~$292.2M + Ketchum ~$510M. These should not be presented as a current combined revenue figure. |
| 6. MSL | Global network operates through country/regional CEOs rather than one global figurehead; Diana Littman leads MSL U.S. | Publicis Groupe’s global PR and influence network, combining reputation, data, digital, public affairs and technology communications across major markets. | mslgroup.com | Publicly documented experience across the network includes Microsoft, Google, Samsung, Salesforce, IBM, Amazon, Netflix and P&G, depending on market and team. | ~$412M fee income (2024) in PRovoke's Global 250. |
| 7. Ogilvy PR / Ogilvy | Laurent Ezekiel — Global CEO, The Ogilvy Group | Ogilvy combines PR and influence with advertising, experience, consulting, health, data and technology across one of the world's best-known agency networks. Its relevance to AI communications comes from its ability to connect earned reputation with broader brand and technology transformation. | ogilvy.com | Global client portfolio spans major consumer, technology, healthcare and enterprise brands; current public case studies should determine article-level client attribution. | ~$450M PR fee income (2024) according to PRovoke's Global 250. |
| 8. APCO Worldwide | Brad Staples — CEO; Margery Kraus — Founder & Executive Chair | An independent global advisory and advocacy firm particularly strong where technology intersects with government, geopolitical risk, regulation, public policy and corporate reputation. | apcoworldwide.com | APCO often works on confidential corporate and policy mandates, so a speculative client list should not be used. | $238.9M worldwide net fees (2025); $18.8M of 2025 net fees were classified by O'Dwyer's as technology work. |
| 9. FINN Partners | Peter Finn — CEO & Founding Managing Partner | Large independent global communications firm with strong technology and healthcare practices. Increasingly differentiates itself through AI, GEO, crisis simulation and data-driven reputation tools. | finnpartners.com | Publicly documented technology clients include AWS, Honeywell, 2K Games and NETSCOUT; recent technology work also spans AI-enabled products and emerging platforms. | $199.10M worldwide net fees (2025); technology net fees were $50.30M. |
| 10. Ruder Finn | Kathy Bloomgarden — CEO | Independent global communications firm with deep technology and healthcare capabilities. It has invested heavily in AI advisory, internal AI infrastructure and enterprise technology communications. | ruderfinn.com | Publicly documented clients/work include GSK, Teva, Masimo, Vertex, Lamborghini, plus technology clients through Touchdown including Progress, Protegrity, Cirrus Logic and Context Labs. | $203M worldwide net fees (2025); technology net fees were $42.88M. |
| 11. Zeno Group | Barby K. Siegel — Global CEO | Global independent communications agency focused on corporate reputation, technology, health, consumer and purpose-led communications, supported by strong data and analytics capabilities. | zenogroup.com | Publicly disclosed health clients include AbbVie, Alcon, argenx, CSL and Edwards Lifesciences; technology relationships vary by market. | $140.53M worldwide net fees (2025); technology specialty fees are separately reported by O'Dwyer's. |
| 12. TEAM LEWIS | Chris Lewis — CEO & Founder | Independent global communications and marketing agency with longstanding strength in B2B technology, cybersecurity, enterprise software and digital marketing. | teamlewis.com | Works with established and emerging brands across enterprise software, IoT, big data, security, consumer electronics and healthcare; use current case studies for named accounts. | ~$70.4M fee income (2024) according to PRovoke. |
| 13. WE Communications | Melissa Waggener Zorkin — Global CEO & Founder | Independent global communications agency with deep enterprise technology roots and longstanding relationships with major technology brands. | we-worldwide.com | The agency is historically and publicly associated with major technology brands, most notably Microsoft, alongside other global enterprise and consumer technology clients. | ~$172.6M fee income (2024) according to PRovoke. |
| 14. Hotwire Global | Heather Kernahan — Global CEO | Global technology communications consultancy focused specifically on innovation-led companies. Strong in B2B tech, reputation, AI visibility and generative search strategy. | hotwireglobal.com | Publicly documented work includes technology companies such as OpenText, Lumentum and Flock Freight, alongside a wider enterprise-tech portfolio. | $53M worldwide net fees (2025), essentially all closely tied to technology communications. |
| 15. Highwire | Kathleen Gratehouse & Emily Lundbach — Co-CEOs | Independent communications and marketing firm specialising in enterprise technology, cybersecurity, fintech, healthcare and energy innovation. | highwirepr.com | Publicly documented/longstanding examples include Cloudflare, Boomi, Twilio and SentinelOne; verify account status immediately before publication. | $67.89M worldwide net fees (2025); technology net fees were $37.37M. |
| 16. Axicom | Matt Lackie — Global CEO | Specialist global technology communications network focused on tech brands and companies with technology-led stories, spanning enterprise, consumer and emerging technologies. | axicom.com | Public case studies include HMD Global, Ford, Kantar, Sage, WaveOptics and OnePlus. | Standalone fee income is not separately disclosed reliably in the sources reviewed; Axicom operates within the wider Burson/WPP ecosystem. |
| 17. Brands2Life | Giles Fraser & Sarah Scales — Co-founders; Fiona Goldsworthy — MD, Business & Technology | Integrated communications consultancy with a strong technology heritage across enterprise tech, AI, fintech, healthtech and digital transformation. | brands2life.com | Recent disclosed wins include Booking.com, Dexory, Hitachi Carbon Zero, Informa TechTarget, Mimecast and Rubrik; health work includes Bayer, Sanofi and 23andMe. | ~$28.77M fee income (2024) for Brands2Life in PRovoke's ranking. Parent Paritee later reported group net sales exceeding €75M after further acquisitions. |
| 18. Archetype | Global leadership operates across regions; APAC leadership includes Mei Ling Yeow, Marc Ha and other market MDs | Global technology communications agency built from the Text100 and Bite heritage. Strong across enterprise software, cloud, AI, cybersecurity, chips and developer ecosystems. | archetype.co | Public client roster includes Amazon, Databricks, Ericsson, Kyndryl, Nvidia, Oracle, Shopify and Spotify. | ~$74.4M fee income (2024) according to PRovoke. |
| 19. Allison Worldwide | Jonathan Heit — Global CEO | Global integrated communications agency combining corporate, consumer, technology and health practices with research, analytics and digital capabilities. | allisonworldwide.com | Publicly documented collaborations/events include Samsung, IHG, WEX, PepsiCo, GoDaddy and Therabody. | ~$119.22M fee income (2024) according to PRovoke. |
| 20. Clarity Global | Rachel Gilley — CEO | Global B2B technology communications consultancy serving enterprise tech, fintech, cybersecurity, telecoms and healthtech companies across major international markets. | clarity.global | Public case studies include Monday.com, FIS, Rapyd, 8x8, Juniper and Generation Life. | Not reliably publicly disclosed at standalone global-agency level in the sources reviewed. |
| 21. Outcast | Julie Inouye — CEO | Independent Silicon Valley communications agency known for shaping narratives for emerging and category-defining technology companies. Strong in positioning, executive visibility and product storytelling. | thisisoutcast.com | Historically/publicly associated with leading technology and platform companies; current client attribution should be limited to active public case studies. | Not publicly disclosed in a sufficiently reliable current source. |
| 22. Mission North | Bill Bourdon — Co-CEO | Independent technology communications agency focused on AI, enterprise infrastructure, cybersecurity, fintech, future of work and technology-enabled healthcare. | missionnorth.com | Publicly documented work includes Canva, Google, LinkedIn, Snowflake, Recursion, Zoom, ThoughtSpot and Workato. | Not publicly disclosed in a sufficiently reliable current source. |
| 23. Prosek Partners | Jennifer Prosek — Founder & Managing Partner / CEO | Global communications firm best known for financial services, private equity, fintech and capital-markets communications, with strong expertise in high-stakes corporate reputation. | prosek.com | Publicly documented relationships include Blackstone, BNY, Citi, TD Bank, and historic work for Goldman Sachs Asset Management and Bridgewater Associates. | $140.53M worldwide net fees (2025) according to O'Dwyer's. |
| 24. Brunswick Group | Henry Timms — CEO; Sir Alan Parker — Founder & Chairman | Global strategic advisory firm for CEOs and boards handling complex corporate, financial, geopolitical and reputational situations, including technology disruption and AI-related issues. | brunswickgroup.com | Client relationships are frequently confidential because of the firm's board-level and transaction work; speculative client lists should therefore be avoided. | ~$507.75M fee income (2024) according to PRovoke. |
| 25. FGS Global | Global leadership structure includes senior partners across markets; owned by WPP | Global strategic communications and advisory firm focused on corporate reputation, financial communications, public affairs, M&A, shareholder activism and high-stakes executive counsel. | fgsglobal.com | Much of its work involves confidential mandates for major corporations, boards and investors; only publicly disclosed engagements should be named. | ~$504M fee income (2024) according to PRovoke's Global 250. |
[26-75] Tier 2: Boutique Powerhouses & Silicon Valley AI Specialists
Independent and specialist firms with strong technology, AI, enterprise software, cybersecurity, infrastructure, venture-backed startup, category-creation and Silicon Valley communications credentials.
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| # | Agency | CEO / Leadership | Agency Summary | Digital Presence | Key Clients | Estimated Annual Revenue |
| 26 | Bospar | Curtis Sparrer & Chris Boehlke — Co-founders | San Francisco-born technology and health communications firm built around a remote-first model. Increasingly focused on AI companies and generative-search visibility. | bospar.com | DigiCert, Hitachi Vantara, Parameter, Sentinel Global | $11.23M technology net fees (2025). (PRovoke Media) |
| 27 | SourceCode Communications | Greg Mondshein & Rebecca Honeyman — Co-founders | Integrated technology communications agency with offices in New York, San Francisco and London. Strong in emerging tech, enterprise software and AI-led communications. | sourcecodecomms.com | Airalo, Bentley Systems, Staffbase, ThoughtSpot | $11.16M revenue (2025). (PRovoke Media) |
| 28 | PAN Communications | Philip A. Nardone Jr. — Founder & CEO | Integrated B2B technology agency spanning enterprise software, SaaS, fintech and digital health. Combines PR with content, digital and demand generation. | pancommunications.com | B2B technology and healthcare portfolio; current disclosed accounts vary. | $30.2M US gross fees (2025); $27.88M technology net fees. (PRovoke Media) |
| 29 | Method Communications | David Parkinson — Co-founder & CEO | Technology specialist built around high-growth and enterprise brands. Now operates at the top end of enterprise tech while retaining a strong startup practice. | methodcommunications.com | Salesforce, Canva, Dell Technologies | Revenue grew 20% in 2025; absolute figure not publicly stated in the current source. (PRovoke Media) |
| 30 | The Hoffman Agency | Lou Hoffman — CEO | Silicon Valley-founded global B2B technology communications specialist with strong semiconductor, enterprise infrastructure and international capabilities. | hoffman.com | Nokia, Lam Research, Supermicro, TSMC, EY | $38.42M technology net fees (2025). (PRovoke Media) |
| 31 | The Bulleit Group | Kyle Arteaga — Founder & CEO | Specialist consultancy for emerging and high-stakes technology companies, rebuilt around a lean AI-informed communications model. | bulleitgroup.com | CoinFund, G Squared, Impulse Space, Founders Fund | $3M revenue (2025). (PRovoke Media) |
| 32 | Inkhouse | Jason Morris — CEO | Technology communications agency within Orchestra, serving pre-IPO innovators through Fortune 500 businesses. Strong in AI, cloud, cybersecurity and climate tech. | inkhouse.com | Databricks, Chainguard, ServiceTitan, Tanium | Around $29M before joining Orchestra; current standalone revenue not separately disclosed. (Inkhouse) |
| 33 | Beantown Media Ventures (BMV) | Kyle Austin — Founder & Managing Partner | Boutique B2B technology PR and content firm focused on venture-backed startups and growth-stage companies. | beantownmv.com | Realm.Security, Durin, Tiltify, Typewise | Not publicly disclosed. (CB Insights) |
| 34 | Channel V Media | Gretel Going — President & Founder | New York communications agency specialising in market entry, category positioning and visibility for technology and growth companies. | channelvmedia.com | Current portfolio includes emerging and established technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. (Unite.AI) |
| 35 | BAM | Beck Bamberger — Founder & CEO | Venture-focused communications and marketing agency built around startups, founders and venture capital ecosystems. | bambybig.agency | 120+ startups, unicorns and public companies over its history. | Not publicly disclosed. (Bamby Big Agency) |
| 36 | Moxie Communications Group | Taryn Langer — Founder & CEO | Independent technology and lifestyle communications agency increasingly focused on brand authority in the AI-search era. | moxiegrouppr.com | K Health and technology/startup portfolio | Not publicly disclosed. (The PR Net) |
| 37 | Crenshaw Communications | Dorothy Crenshaw — Founder & CEO | New York B2B technology PR specialist, now part of Mod Op, with deep experience across enterprise technology and SaaS. | crenshawcomm.com | Public examples include Innovid, DoubleVerify and Bizzabo. | Standalone revenue not publicly disclosed. (Crenshaw Communications) |
| 38 | BIG FISH PR | David Gerzof Richard — Founder & CEO | Boston technology communications firm known for startup launches and disruptive consumer and B2B technology. | bigfishpr.com | Technology and startup portfolio | Not publicly disclosed. (BIG FISH PR | Public Relations Agency) |
| 39 | Thunder11 | Marco Greenberg — Co-founder & CEO | Senior-led New York communications boutique specialising in executive thought leadership across technology, healthcare and public affairs. | thunder11.com | Northwell Health, WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute | Not publicly disclosed. (Thunder11) |
| 40 | Praytell | Beth Cleveland — CEO | Creative communications agency combining earned media, social, influencer and integrated brand communications. | praytellagency.com | Current public case studies should determine final named accounts. | Not publicly disclosed. (praytellagency.com) |
| 41 | M Booth | Dale Bornstein — CEO | Independent integrated communications agency combining corporate, consumer, digital and consumer-technology practices. | mbooth.com | Current portfolio spans major consumer and technology brands. | Not publicly disclosed in current source set. (LinkedIn) |
| 42 | Day One Agency | Leadership team led by senior partners | Creative communications agency built around cultural storytelling and social-first communications. | d1a.com | Major consumer and technology brands | Not publicly disclosed. PRovoke lists it among its leading US agencies. (PRovoke Media) |
| 43 | The Colab | Founder-led specialist team | Boutique communications firm focused on complex emerging-technology categories. | colabcomms.co | Emerging technology companies | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 44 | Mindshare PR | Silicon Valley leadership team | Silicon Valley technology communications boutique with strong startup, venture and developer-oriented credentials. | mindsharepr.com | Recent work includes AI developer companies such as CodeRabbit. | Not publicly disclosed. (LinkedIn) |
| 45 | Offleash PR | Senior partner-led leadership | B2B technology communications specialist supporting companies from stealth and funding through IPO-scale growth. | offleashpr.com | B2B technology portfolio | Not publicly disclosed. (LinkedIn) |
| 46 | V2 Communications | Jean Serra — CEO | Boston technology PR agency serving high-growth and enterprise companies across complex innovation categories. | v2comms.com | Technology and innovation companies | $7.12M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 47 | Karbo Communications | Julie Karbo — Founder & CEO | Silicon Valley technology agency with roots in the Regis McKenna school of technology communications. | karbocom.com | Public case studies include Brevo, Sweep and developer-platform companies. | Not publicly disclosed. (Karbo) |
| 48 | Aircover Communications | Senior founder-led team | Silicon Valley communications firm focused on enterprise technology and cybersecurity companies. | aircoverpr.com | Technology growth companies | Not publicly disclosed. PRovoke included Aircover among its best US agencies in 2026. (PRovoke Media) |
| 49 | LaunchSquad | Jesse Odell — Co-founder & CEO | San Francisco communications and creative agency with a long track record of launching category-defining technology companies. | launchsquad.com | Historical/public work includes Uber, Coursera and other major technology brands. | $7.95M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 50 | Walker Sands | Andrew Cross & Dave Parro — Co-CEOs | Integrated B2B technology marketing agency combining PR with demand generation, creative and digital services. | walkersands.com | Enterprise technology portfolio | $33.61M technology net fees (2025). (Business Wire) |
| 51 | Matter Communications | Scott Signore — Principal & CEO | Independent integrated agency with a substantial B2B technology practice and in-house creative and digital capabilities. | mattercommunications.com | Technology and growth-company portfolio | $14.33M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 52 | Alloy | Raj Choudhury — CEO | Atlanta-based integrated technology marketing agency combining PR, creative, digital and growth marketing. | alloycrew.com | B2B technology portfolio | $5.40M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 53 | Racepoint Global | Bill Davies — CEO | Boston-rooted global communications firm with more than two decades of work for technology brands and disruptors. | racepointglobal.com | Historical work includes ARM, Panasonic and Forrester. | $5.25M technology net fees (2025). (racepointglobal.com) |
| 54 | INK Communications Co. | Kari Salmela — CEO & Co-founder | Austin agency specialising in B2B technology and energy companies, with a strong focus on complex innovation narratives. | ink-co.com | B2B technology and energy clients | $4.77M technology net fees (2025). (INK Co.) |
| 55 | Corporate Ink | Senior partner-led team | Boston communications firm focused on B2B technology, professional services and complex business categories. | corporateink.com | B2B technology portfolio | $3.38M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 56 | Tier One Partners | Marian Hughes & Kathy Wilson — Co-founders | Senior-led B2B communications boutique serving technology and innovation-driven companies. | wearetierone.com | B2B technology portfolio | $1.04M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 57 | Raffetto Herman Strategic Communications | David Herman — CEO | West Coast strategic communications agency serving technology, healthcare and corporate clients. | rhstrategic.com | Innovation and technology companies | $2.82M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 58 | Feintuch Communications | Henry Feintuch — President | Senior-led New York technology communications consultancy specialising in B2B technology and financial technology. | feintuchcommunications.com | Technology and financial-services clients | $599K technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 59 | Firecracker PR | Edward Branson — Managing Director | Technology PR boutique combining media relations with search-oriented digital visibility. | firecrackerpr.com | Geeni, asterRIDE and technology startups | $1.21M technology net fees (2025). (firecrackerpr.com) |
| 60 | Propllr | Josh Inglis — Founder & CEO | Chicago B2B technology communications agency focused on building trust around startups and growth-stage technology businesses. | propllr.com | Jellyvision, Blitzz and B2B technology firms | $1.42M technology net fees (2025). (Propllr) |
| 61 | Idea Grove | Scott Baradell — Founder & CEO | Dallas technology PR and marketing agency focused on trust-led communications for B2B businesses. | ideagrove.com | B2B technology portfolio | $1.32M technology net fees (2025). (Prowly) |
| 62 | Standing Partnership | Melissa Lackey — CEO | B2B marketing and communications firm serving technology and complex business-to-business companies. | standingpartnership.com | B2B portfolio | $5.72M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 63 | TruePoint Communications | Jessica Nunez — Founder & CEO | Dallas integrated communications agency with technology, digital and corporate reputation capabilities. | truepointagency.com | B2B and consumer brands | $5.53M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 64 | Brodeur Partners | Andrea Coville — CEO | Boston communications consultancy known for technology, innovation and behavioural-science-driven communications. | brodeur.com | Technology and corporate portfolio | Not separately disclosed in O'Dwyer's 2025 technology ranking. PRovoke named Brodeur among the world's leading technology agencies. (PRovoke Media) |
| 65 | SolComms | Founder-led leadership | Independent communications firm serving technology and venture-backed businesses with senior-level counsel. | solcomms.co | Emerging technology companies | Not publicly disclosed. Included among PRovoke's leading US agencies. (PRovoke Media) |
| 66 | Fahlgren Mortine | Neil Mortine — Chairman & CEO | Integrated independent agency combining PR, digital and marketing with technology-sector capabilities. | fahlgrenmortine.com | Diversified corporate portfolio | $8.49M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 67 | G&S Business Communications | Luke Lambert — President & CEO | B2B communications agency specialising in complex industries where technology, manufacturing and business transformation intersect. | gscommunications.com | Industrial and technology companies | Current technology specialty figure not reported in the O'Dwyer table used here; total agency fees previously exceeded $6M. |
| 68 | Hunter | Grace Leong — CEO | Large independent agency with strong consumer-technology and innovation capabilities alongside its broader consumer practice. | hunterpr.com | Major consumer and technology brands | $17M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 69 | MikeWorldWide | Michael Kempner — Founder & CEO | Independent global communications firm with technology, corporate, consumer and digital capabilities. | mikeworldwide.com | Global corporate and technology portfolio | $13.71M technology net fees (2025). (O'Dwyer's PR News) |
| 70 | Spool | Catherine Merritt — Founder & CEO | Chicago independent agency combining corporate and consumer communications with a strong emphasis on emerging brands and modern storytelling. | spoolmarketing.com | Growth brands and innovation companies | Not publicly disclosed. PRovoke includes Spool in its 2026 US agency list. (PRovoke Media) |
| 71 | Prompt | Paul Dyer — CEO | AI-enabled integrated communications company evolved from Lippe Taylor, combining earned media with data, content and technology. | promptcommunications.com | AbbVie, Sanofi, Galderma | ~$48M revenue (2025). (PRovoke Media) |
| 72 | Treble | Ethan Rasmussen — CEO | Austin specialist focused on venture-backed B2B technology companies from early growth through scale. | treblepr.com | Venture-backed technology portfolio | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 73 | SlicedBrand | Ayelet Noff — Founder & CEO | Global boutique specialising in emerging technologies and highly technical startup narratives. | slicedbrand.com | Emerging technology companies | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 74 | Kiterocket | Martijn Pierik — CEO | Technology communications firm with particularly deep expertise in semiconductors, sustainability and advanced manufacturing. | kiterocket.com | Semiconductor and technology companies | Recent O'Dwyer data place technology fees in the multi-million-dollar range; use current audited number at publication. |
| 75 | Tanis Communications | Founder-led Silicon Valley team | Silicon Valley B2B communications and marketing firm specialising in technically complex companies and innovation-led markets. | taniscomm.com | Technology innovators and growth companies | Not publicly disclosed. PRovoke included Tanis among its leading US agencies for 2026. (PRovoke Media) |
European & UK AI / Deep-Tech Regional Specialists



European and UK communications specialists operating across AI, deep tech, enterprise technology, industrial innovation, developer ecosystems and regulated technology markets, with particular relevance to the EU AI Act and Europe’s policy environment.
This tier therefore prioritises specialist agencies with demonstrable strength in AI, enterprise technology, deep tech, cybersecurity, semiconductors, quantum, engineering, fintech, climate tech and technology-led corporate communications.
| # | Agency | CEO / Leadership | Agency Summary | Digital Presence | Key Clients | Estimated Annual Revenue |
| 76 | Tyto | Nick Taylor — CEO; Brendon Craigie — Founder | Pan-European B2B technology agency built around its borderless operating model rather than traditional country offices. | tytopr.com | European and global B2B technology companies. | £6.13M revenue (2025). |
| 77 | Fight or Flight | Charlie Meredith-Hardy, David Woodward & Joe Walton — Co-founders | London-founded B2B communications agency bringing consumer-style creativity to enterprise technology storytelling. | fightorflight.com | LinkedIn, Oracle, AMEX GBT, Expedia, Deel, Nintex, Quantexa | £6.9M revenue (2024). |
| 78 | Hard Numbers | Daryl Sparey & Paul Stollery — Co-founders | UK technology consultancy built around proving the commercial impact of communications for high-growth companies. | hardnumbers.co.uk | BT Group, Nebius, PDD Holdings/Temu and growth-tech companies | £1.67M revenue (2025). |
| 79 | VCCP Roar | Part of VCCP Group leadership | Integrated UK PR business created in 2025 by combining Harvard and Good Relations into one AI-era influence agency. | vccp.com | Enterprise and consumer brands from the former Harvard/Good Relations portfolios. | Standalone revenue not yet publicly disclosed following the 2025 launch. |
| 80 | Milk & Honey PR | Kirsty Leighton — Founder; Kath Myers — UK MD | Employee-owned communications agency with growing technology operations across the UK and Germany. | milkandhoneypr.com | Technology and corporate growth companies. | UK revenue just under £2.1M (2025). |
| 81 | Aspectus Group | Bill Penn & Alastair Turner — Founders | Global communications and marketing consultancy founded in London with particularly strong fintech, energy and B2B technology expertise. | aspectusgroup.com | Technology, financial-services and energy companies. | ~£16.2M fee income in PRovoke's latest Global 250. |
| 82 | Wildfire | Debby Penton — CEO | London technology specialist with more than three decades of experience in complex B2B and electronics markets. | wildfirepr.com | Semiconductor, EDA, industrial automation, IoT and growth-tech companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 83 | Red Lorry Yellow Lorry | Senior partner-led leadership team | International B2B technology communications agency headquartered in London with teams across Europe and North America. | rlyl.com | Extreme Networks, Avid, Seismic and other B2B technology brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 84 | Babel | Senior London leadership team | Independent London B2B technology agency combining PR, marketing, research and increasingly AI-search visibility. | babelpr.com | International B2B technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 85 | Spark Communications | Founder-led London team | Specialist London B2B technology and life-sciences PR consultancy operating since 2000. | sparkcomms.co.uk | B2B technology, cyber and life-science companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 86 | Napier | Mike Maynard — Managing Director | Integrated UK B2B technology marketing agency with deep expertise in electronics, industrial technology and engineering audiences. | napierb2b.com | Global electronics and engineering technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 87 | Publitek | Senior global technology leadership | Specialist deep-tech marketing agency built around highly technical engineering and electronics markets. | publitek.com | Mouser, Silicon Labs, Honeywell, Festo, NI, Bel | Not publicly disclosed separately. |
| 88 | Stone Junction | Richard Stone — Founder/Managing Director | UK technical PR agency focused on engineering, automation, manufacturing and industrial technology. | wechangeminds.com | Engineering and industrial technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 89 | The Jargon Group | Simon Corbett — Founder | UK technology communications group specialising in complex B2B innovation and international technology campaigns. | thejargongroup.com | Global B2B technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 90 | Words+Pixels | Nick Braund — Founder/CEO | London communications consultancy built around growth, reputation and challenger-brand positioning. | wordsandpixels.co | Scaling and challenger brands including technology-led companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 91 | Propeller Group | Martin Loat — Founder | Independent UK communications agency specialising in technology-driven marketing, advertising and media businesses. | propellergroup.com | Snap Inc, Happydemics and digital-economy companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 92 | Greenhouse Communications | Founder-led UK leadership | UK specialist communications agency dedicated to businesses and organisations driving environmental and systems change. | greenhouse.agency | Climate, energy and sustainability organisations. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 93 | Fieldcraft | Senior specialist leadership team | UK communications consultancy focused on science-led and technically complex organisations. | fieldcraft-comms.com | UK science and innovation ecosystems and deep-tech companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 94 | Think Feel Do (TFD) | Specialist deep-tech leadership team | UK B2B communications agency explicitly positioned around deep technology and scientific innovation. | wearetfd.com | Oxford Instruments, Hexagon, Quantum Dice, UKQuantum, TreQ | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 95 | Beachhut PR | Founder-led European technology team | European technology communications specialist with a strong focus on high-growth and emerging deep-tech companies. | beachhutpr.com | European startups, scale-ups and enterprise technology brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 96 | CommsCo | Ilona Hitel — Founder | UK integrated PR and content agency focused on disruptive B2B technology and scale-up brands. | thecommsco.com | Technology scale-ups and challenger brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 97 | Purplefish | Founder-led Bristol team | UK specialist communications agency serving advanced engineering and highly technical technology markets. | purplefish.agency | Engineering, semiconductor and advanced-manufacturing companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 98 | Commplicated | Deep-tech investor/operator-led team | Specialist communications consultancy created specifically for science and engineering-led companies. | commplicated.com | Nu Quantum and European deep-tech startups. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 99 | Firefly Communications | Claire Walker — CEO/leadership team | European technology PR consultancy operating across London, Paris and Munich. | fireflycomms.com | European and international technology brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 100 | PRSENSE | Senior technology communications leadership | Specialist B2B technology communications consultancy operating across the UK and international markets. | prsense.global | Enterprise and growth-stage technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 101 | Appleby Communications | Toby Moore — Senior communications lead | Highly specialised UK communications consultancy focused on quantum technologies and advanced science. | applebycomms.com | Quantum startups, researchers and public-sector technology programmes. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 102 | PIABO Communications | Tilo Bonow — Founder & CEO | Berlin-headquartered technology communications agency specialising in digital business models and European innovation. | piabo.net | European startups, scale-ups and international technology brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 103 | Schwartz Public Relations | Christoph Schwartz — Founder/Managing Director | Munich technology communications specialist with a long-standing focus on IT, digitalisation and telecommunications. | schwartzpr.de | German and international technology brands. | €6.5M revenue (2025). |
| 104 | PR-COM | Founder/senior Munich leadership | Munich strategic communications agency with more than 30 years of experience in high-tech markets. | pr-com.de | German and international high-tech businesses. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 105 | Fink & Fuchs | Senior German management team | German communications consultancy positioning itself specifically around innovation communications. | finkfuchs.de | Enterprise and public-sector innovation organisations. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 106 | Lucy Turpin Communications | Lucy Turpin — Founder | Munich specialist high-tech PR and marketing communications agency with roots in the semiconductor industry. | lucyturpin.de | International high-tech businesses. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 107 | Ballou | Colette Ballou — Founder | Pan-European communications consultancy focused specifically on technology companies and venture investors. | balloupr.com | Cloudflare, Monday.com, Duolingo, Squarespace, Anaplan | Not currently publicly disclosed. |
| 108 | LF Channel | Imma Folch — Founder & CEO | Barcelona- and Madrid-based communications agency with deep experience across technology and innovation. | lfchannel.com | Deezer and international technology companies entering Iberia. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 109 | Canela | Founder-led Spanish leadership | Independent Iberian communications agency with a significant technology practice and growing focus on AI discoverability. | canelapr.com | International technology and consumer brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 110 | Evercom | Senior Spanish leadership team | Major Spanish independent communications consultancy recognised by PRovoke among the world's leading technology agencies. | evercom.es | Spanish and international enterprise brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 111 | Progress Communications | Senior Benelux leadership team | Specialist Amsterdam/Antwerp technology communications consultancy serving innovation-led businesses across the Benelux. | progresscommunications.eu | Technology-driven companies operating across the Netherlands and Belgium. | €3M turnover (2025). |
| 112 | Whizpr | Senior Dutch leadership team | Dutch communications agency specialising in technology, IT and technology-enabled consumer markets. | whizpr.nl | Lucid Software and technology companies active in the Netherlands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 113 | JIN | Edouard Fillias — Co-founder; Caroline Faillet & Augustin Leclerc — Group MDs | Paris-founded European consultancy combining digital influence, corporate reputation, data and AI. | jin.eu | Perplexity AI, Schneider Electric, Crédit Agricole, Accor, Disney | ~€20M annual revenue. |
| 114 | Hopscotch Groupe | Senior group leadership | French integrated communications group increasingly building AI, GEO and technology into corporate reputation services. | hopscotch.one | ArianeGroup and major European corporations. | Publicly listed group; use latest annual filing for exact group revenue. |
| 115 | fischerAppelt | Senior German group management | One of Germany's largest independent communications groups, combining PR, content, digital, design and advertising. | fischerappelt.de | Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and other major European brands. | ~$74.8M fee income (2024 ranking). |
| 116 | Team Farner | Roman Geiser — Group leadership | Swiss-headquartered consultancy network combining corporate, public affairs and technology-oriented communications across Europe. | teamfarner.com | Major European corporations and institutions. | Not separately disclosed in a directly comparable current source. |
| 117 | United Partners | Maria Bengtsson — Founder & CEO | Sofia-founded communications group operating through an extensive independent European agency network. | united-partners.com | Regional and multinational brands across Europe. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 118 | Seesame | Senior Slovak leadership | Slovakia-based communications consultancy with three decades of corporate, public-affairs and reputation experience. | seesame.com | International and Central European organisations. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 119 | 24/7Communication | Senior Polish leadership | Polish communications consultancy recognised among PRovoke's leading agencies in Continental Europe. | 247communication.pl | Polish and multinational businesses. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 120 | Rogalski Damaschin | Eliza Rogalski — Founder | Romanian strategic communications consultancy with strong corporate and technology transformation expertise. | rogalskidamaschin.ro | Romanian and international corporations. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 121 | Geelmuyden Kiese | Nordic leadership team | One of the Nordic region's established independent strategic communications consultancies. | geelmuyden-kiese.no | Nordic and international organisations. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 122 | Kurio | Founder-led Nordic leadership | Helsinki-founded social and digital consultancy focused on culture, emerging platforms and technology-enabled communications. | kurio.fi | International consumer and technology brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 123 | Prime Weber Shandwick | Swedish leadership team | Stockholm-based creative communications consultancy with strong digital and technology innovation credentials. | primewebershandwick.com | Nordic and international corporations. | Part of Weber Shandwick; standalone revenue not disclosed. |
| 124 | Trigger Oslo | Senior Norwegian leadership | Norwegian strategic communications agency known for creative corporate and technology storytelling. | trigger.no | Nordic companies and institutions. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 125 | TRY | Norwegian group leadership | Oslo communications and creative group integrating strategy, technology and digital production. | try.no | Nordic corporate and technology brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 126 | SEK | Nordic leadership team | Helsinki-based integrated communications and creative agency with substantial digital transformation expertise. | sek.fi | Finnish and international companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 127 | Atrevia | Núria Vilanova — Founder/President | Spanish-headquartered strategic communications group with extensive operations across Europe and Latin America. | atrevia.com | Major Spanish and international organisations. | Not publicly disclosed in a directly comparable figure. |
| 128 | LLYC | Alejandro Romero — Global CEO | Madrid-founded global corporate affairs and marketing consultancy with deep Iberian technology and transformation capabilities. | llyc.global | Major Spanish, European and Latin American companies. | Publicly listed group; use latest annual filing for exact current revenue. |
| 129 | MARCO | Didier Lagae — Founder & Executive Chairman | Madrid-founded independent communications agency with a broad Southern European and international footprint. | marco.agency | European and international brands. | Not publicly disclosed in a comparable current source. |
| 130 | Whyte Corporate Affairs | Senior Belgian leadership | Brussels-based strategic communications consultancy operating close to the centre of EU institutions and regulation. | whyte.be | Belgian and international corporations and industry organisations. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 131 | Rud Pedersen Group | Rud Pedersen — Founder/Chairman-level leadership | European public-affairs and communications group particularly relevant where emerging technology intersects with EU regulation. | rudpedersen.com | Technology, industry and regulated-sector organisations. | Not publicly disclosed in a comparable agency figure. |
| 132 | SEC Newgate Europe | European group leadership | Strategic communications and advocacy network with strong Brussels and European policy capabilities. | secnewgate.com | Corporations, investors and institutions across regulated industries. | Group financial data available publicly; use latest annual filing for exact figure. |
| 133 | Drofa Comms | Valentina Drofa — Founder & CEO | London-based specialist communications consultancy focused on finance and technology. | drofa-comms.com | Finance, fintech and technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 134 | Positive | Senior UK technology leadership | UK B2B technology communications consultancy focused on complex enterprise and innovation stories. | positivemarketing.com | Global B2B technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 135 | Whiteoaks | Senior leadership team | UK B2B technology communications consultancy combining PR, content and digital demand-generation programmes. | whiteoaks.co.uk | UK and international technology businesses. | Historical UK agency filings/rankings exist; current comparable revenue not safely established. |
Emerging Regional, Growth, & Niche Tech PR Agencies
This tier captures specialist firms operating where AI increasingly intersects with healthcare, life sciences, financial technology, developer ecosystems, robotics, industrial automation, climate technology and fast-growing regional technology markets.
Unlike the larger firms in Tiers 1–3, many of these agencies differentiate through narrow sector expertise or geographic depth.
Healthcare, HealthTech & Life Sciences Specialists
| # | Agency | CEO / Leadership | Agency Summary | Digital Presence | Key Clients | Estimated Annual Revenue |
| 136 | Crosby | Raymond Crosby — President & CEO | Independent communications firm specialising in healthcare, social impact and government communications. | crosbymarketing.com | Peace Corps, DAV, USDA and federal health programmes. | $21.94M healthcare net fees (2025). |
| 137 | CURA Strategies | Anne Woodbury — Founder & CEO | Healthcare-exclusive communications and public-affairs consultancy focused on complex health-policy and reputation issues. | curastrategies.com | Healthcare companies, nonprofits and advocacy organisations. | $3.85M healthcare net fees (2025). |
| 138 | MCS Health | Eliot Harrison — President & CEO | Science-driven healthcare communications firm focused on life sciences and evidence-led storytelling. | mcshealth.com | Life-science and pharmaceutical companies. | $4.34M healthcare net fees (2025). |
| 139 | MediaSource | Lisa Arledge Powell — Founder & CEO | Healthcare PR and content agency known for combining earned media with video-driven storytelling. | mediasourcetv.com | Hospitals, health systems and healthcare organisations. | $3.83M healthcare net fees (2025). |
| 140 | BRG Communications | Senior healthcare leadership team | Independent communications consultancy specialising in health, science and social-impact issues. | brgcommunications.com | Government, nonprofit and healthcare organisations. | $6.45M healthcare net fees (2025). |
| 141 | Coyne PR | Tom Coyne — Founder & CEO | Large independent agency with a substantial healthcare practice spanning pharmaceutical, consumer-health and health-services communications. | coynepr.com | Healthcare and major consumer brands. | $11.82M healthcare net fees (2025). |
| 142 | Fenton | Senior executive leadership | Purpose-focused communications firm with significant healthcare, nonprofit and public-policy expertise. | fenton.com | Foundations, nonprofits and public-interest organisations. | $4.90M healthcare net fees (2025). |
| 143 | Public Communications Inc. | Jill Allread — CEO | Chicago communications agency with long-standing healthcare, nonprofit and public-affairs expertise. | pcipr.com | Health systems, associations and mission-driven organisations. | $1.94M healthcare net fees (2025). |
| 144 | The TASC Group | Larry Kopp — President | New York strategic communications agency working across healthcare, advocacy, reputation and social-impact issues. | thetascgroup.com | Healthcare and nonprofit organisations. | $1.82M healthcare net fees (2025). |
| 145 | Sam Brown | Healthcare-specialist leadership team | Long-established healthcare communications agency focused exclusively on biotech, pharma and medical innovation. | sambrown.com | Biopharma and life-science companies. | $15.65M healthcare net fees (2025). |
| 146 | M Booth Health | Global healthcare leadership team | Specialist healthcare communications agency combining health expertise with creative and integrated brand communications. | mboothhealth.com | Pharmaceutical and healthcare brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 147 | EvolveMKD | Megan Driscoll — Founder & CEO | New York communications agency operating across health, beauty, wellness and innovation-led consumer categories. | evolvemkd.com | Healthcare, wellness and consumer brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 148 | Makovsky | Ken Makovsky — Founder/President | Independent specialist consultancy known for healthcare, financial services and complex corporate reputation assignments. | makovsky.com | Healthcare and financial-sector companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 149 | Klover Communications | Senior life-sciences leadership | Specialist communications consultancy serving biotechnology, healthtech, diagnostics and medical innovation companies. | klovercommunications.com | Emerging and growth-stage life-science companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 150 | LifeSci Communications | LifeSci Partners leadership | Healthcare communications specialist within the LifeSci ecosystem, focused heavily on biotech and capital-markets visibility. | lifescicommunications.com | Public and private biotechnology companies. | Not publicly disclosed separately. |
Financial Services, FinTech & Capital-Markets Specialists
| # | Agency | CEO / Leadership | Agency Summary | Digital Presence | Key Clients | Estimated Annual Revenue |
| 151 | ICR | Anton Nicholas — CEO; Tom Ryan — Executive Chairman | Major strategic communications and advisory firm spanning investor relations, financial communications and corporate reputation. | icrinc.com | Walmart, Zoom, DraftKings, MongoDB and other public companies. | ~$130.87M financial net fees (2025). |
| 152 | Vested | Binna Kim — Co-founder & Group CEO | Global agency dedicated exclusively to financial services, giving it unusually deep fintech and institutional-finance expertise. | groupvested.com | Financial institutions, fintechs and asset managers. | $23.04M financial net fees (2025). |
| 153 | Cognito | Tom Coombes — Founder & CEO | Global communications agency specialising in finance, technology and the climate transition. | cognitomedia.com | Global financial institutions and fintech companies. | $12.90M financial net fees (2025). |
| 154 | Infinite / DLPR | Jamie Diaferia — Infinite CEO; Seth Linden in combined leadership | Transatlantic reputation consultancy strengthened by its 2026 acquisition of financial-PR specialist Dukas Linden. | infiniteglobal.com / dlpr.com | Financial institutions, asset managers and professional-services firms. | DLPR: $10.11M financial net fees (2025), pre-acquisition. |
| 155 | Caliber Corporate Advisers | Grace Keith Rodriguez — CEO | Specialist strategic communications firm dedicated to financial services and financial technology. | calibercorporateadvisers.com | Fintech and financial-infrastructure companies. | $8.14M financial net fees (2025). |
| 156 | Stanton | Alex Stanton — CEO | Independent strategic communications consultancy focused on financial services and complex corporate situations. | stantonpr.com | Financial institutions and corporate clients. | $8.11M financial net fees (2025). |
| 157 | Hewes Communications | Financial-services specialist leadership | Boutique financial communications agency with particular strength in asset management and investment products. | hewescomm.com | Investment managers and financial-services firms. | $3.08M financial net fees (2025). |
| 158 | Gregory FCA | Greg Matusky — Founder & CEO | Large independent financial and technology communications agency based in Pennsylvania. | gregoryfca.com | Financial and technology companies. | $14.59M financial net fees (2025). |
| 159 | BackBay Communications | Bill Haynes — Founder & CEO | Boston specialist communications agency focused on financial services and fintech. | backbaycommunications.com | Asset managers, PE firms and fintech businesses. | Not currently disclosed in the 2026 ranking used here. |
| 160 | Water & Wall | Andrew Healy — Founder | New York boutique focused specifically on finance and financial-services communications. | waterandwall.com | Financial institutions and investment firms. | ~$1.74M financial net fees (2025). |
| 161 | Buttonwood Communications Group | Financial communications leadership team | New York boutique specialising in asset-management and financial-services media relations. | buttonwoodpr.com | Investment-management companies. | $1.15M financial net fees (2025). |
| 162 | Communications Strategy Group (CSG) | Steven Shapiro — Founder/CEO leadership | Integrated communications consultancy with specialist financial-services and technology practices. | wearecsg.com | Financial and B2B businesses. | $1.77M financial net fees (2025). |
| 163 | KCD PR | Kevin Dinino — Founder & President | San Diego communications consultancy specialising in fintech, financial services and technology. | kcdpr.com | Financial and technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 164 | Catalyst | Specialist financial-tech leadership | Communications and content consultancy built specifically for fintech and compliance technology. | catalyst.pr | Fintech and compliance-tech businesses. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 165 | Moonlight IQ | Senior financial-tech leadership | Specialist B2B communications agency focused on complex financial technology and capital-markets infrastructure. | moonlightiq.com | Financial-technology businesses. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 166 | York Public Relations | Financial-services specialist leadership | Boutique PR firm focused on fintech companies and financial institutions. | yorkpublicrelations.com | Banks, credit unions and fintech businesses. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 167 | Akrete | Boutique leadership team | Chicago strategic communications firm with particular expertise in finance, real estate and investment markets. | akrete.com | Investment and real-estate businesses. | $140K financial net fees (2025). |
| 168 | Butler Associates | Tom Butler — Founder/President | New York communications consultancy serving financial services, professional services and corporate clients. | butlerassociates.com | Financial and professional-services organisations. | $490K financial net fees (2025). |
| 169 | Impact PR & Communications | Founder-led boutique leadership | Independent communications agency serving professional-services, technology and financial clients. | impactpr.net | Growth companies and professional-services firms. | ~$413K financial specialty fees (latest ranking). |
| 170 | Violet PR | April Mason — President | Boutique communications agency working across economic development, real estate, finance and technology-driven growth. | violetpr.com | Economic-development and corporate clients. | Financial specialty confirmed; current fee figure not separately disclosed. |
APAC, MENA & High-Growth Regional Technology Specialists
| # | Agency | CEO / Leadership | Agency Summary | Digital Presence | Key Clients | Estimated Annual Revenue |
| 171 | Influence Matters | Simon Vericel — Founder & Managing Director | Beijing technology specialist helping international deep-tech companies navigate China and wider APAC markets. | influencematters.asia | Riskified and global semiconductor/industrial-tech companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 172 | BENCH PR | Jocelyn Hunter — Founder & Managing Director | Australian boutique working exclusively with high-growth B2B technology companies. | benchpr.com.au | Twilio, GitLab, Illumio, New Relic, BlueVoyant | AU$1.2M billings FY2024–25. |
| 173 | Eleven | TBWA Australia/New Zealand leadership | Creative PR agency operating across Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland as part of TBWA. | elevenpr.com.au | Regional and global consumer/technology brands. | Not separately disclosed. |
| 174 | EloQ Communications | Dr. Clara Ly-Le — Founder/Managing Director | Vietnam-based boutique recognised internationally for technology and integrated communications work. | eloqasia.com | International brands operating in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 175 | Rantau | Malaysian independent leadership team | Malaysia-based strategic communications consultancy with technology and corporate capabilities across Southeast Asia. | rantaupr.com | Malaysian and international organisations. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 176 | Razor | Regional independent leadership | APAC communications agency recognised for creative and technology-led brand work. | Official Razor channels | Regional consumer and technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 177 | Rice Communications | Regional Singapore leadership | Singapore-headquartered consultancy serving B2B technology and corporate clients across Southeast Asia. | ricecomms.com | Global technology brands operating in APAC. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 178 | Mutant | Joseph Barratt — Founder & CEO | Singapore-founded independent agency with operations across major Southeast Asian markets. | mutant.com.sg | Regional and global growth brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 179 | Sling & Stone | James Hutchinson — CEO | Australia-born agency built specifically around challengers, disruptors and technology companies. | slingstone.com | High-growth technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 180 | Vero | Brian Griffin — CEO/Co-founder leadership | Southeast Asian communications consultancy with operations across Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines. | vero-asean.com | International and regional brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 181 | Sandpiper | Emma Smith — CEO-level leadership | Asia-Pacific strategic communications and public-affairs consultancy with growing AI and emerging-tech capabilities. | sandpipercomms.com | Multinational and regional organisations. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 182 | Redhill | Jacob Puthenparambil — Founder & CEO | Singapore-headquartered independent communications agency with a broad Asian and Middle Eastern footprint. | Redhill.world | Multinational and growth-stage companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 183 | Priority Consultants | Asia-Pacific senior leadership | Singapore-based B2B communications specialist with longstanding enterprise-technology and analyst-relations expertise. | priorityconsultants.com | Global B2B technology vendors. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 184 | Matrix Public Relations | Dubai leadership team | UAE-based communications agency serving regional and international businesses across the Gulf. | matrixdubai.com | Regional and international brands. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 185 | Ashbury Communications | Asia-focused senior leadership | Specialist Asian communications consultancy focused on finance, fintech and corporate reputation. | ashburycommunications.com | Financial institutions and fintech companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
Developer Relations, Deep Tech, Robotics & Specialist Technology
| # | Agency | CEO / Leadership | Agency Summary | Digital Presence | Key Clients | Estimated Annual Revenue |
| 186 | Catchy | Gary Gonzalez — CEO; Richard Hurring — Founder | Specialist developer-marketing agency helping technology companies reach software developers and technical buyers. | catchyagency.com | Global developer platforms and technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 187 | Hoopy | Matthew Revell — Founder | Specialist DevRel and developer-marketing consultancy and creator of the DevRelCon ecosystem. | hoopy.io | Developer-platform and software companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 188 | BeMyApp | Cyrill Attia — Founder & CEO | Global developer-engagement agency known for hackathons, innovation programmes and developer communities. | bemyapp.com | IBM SkillsBuild and global technology organisations. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 189 | Draft.dev | Mushfiq Sarker — CEO; Karl Hughes — Founder | Technical content and developer-marketing firm built specifically for developer tools and software platforms. | Draft.dev | Mailgun and developer-tool companies. | Not publicly disclosed currently; exceeded $2.5M historically by 2022. |
| 190 | Hackmamba | Founder-led technical marketing team | Developer-marketing agency specialising in technical storytelling for software and AI companies. | hackmamba.io | Developer-focused technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 191 | DEVRELLA | Developer-marketing leadership team | Specialist consultancy focused specifically on DevRel strategy and developer marketing. | devrella.com | Developer tools and infrastructure businesses. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 192 | HCI Marketing & Communications | Janice Hughes — Founder & CEO | B2B technology agency specialising in technically complex industrial markets. | hcimarketing.com | Automation, robotics and industrial-technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 193 | Memetic Communications | David Lewis & Ellie Moran — Managing Partners | Specialist science and deep-tech communications consultancy built around technically complex innovation. | memetic-comms.com | Croda and organisations across science/deep tech. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 194 | Momentum AI Communications | Singapore founder-led practice | Young Singapore communications specialist focused on deep-tech and biotech organisations. | momentumai.co | Early-stage technology and science businesses. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 195 | Antenna Group | Keith Zakheim — CEO | US specialist at the intersection of climate, energy infrastructure and advanced technology communications. | antennagroup.com | Kairos Power, Echogen and climate-tech businesses. | ~$19.9M total fees (2025). |
| 196 | Actual Agency | Michael Young — CEO/Founder leadership | Integrated B2B technology consultancy with dedicated AI, fintech and enterprise-tech practices. | Actual.agency | B2B technology companies. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 197 | VIANEWS | Latin America specialist leadership | Latin American specialist technology PR and digital agency serving multinational technology businesses. | Official VIANEWS channels | Zoom, Meta/Facebook, Automation Anywhere, OpenText, Softtek | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 198 | Tokyo PR | Japanese B2B communications leadership | Long-established Japanese communications firm specialising in industrial and B2B technology. | tokyopr.co.jp | International companies entering Japan. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 199 | J-Spin Communications | Japan specialist leadership | Independent Japanese communications consultancy focused on B2B high technology and automotive markets. | jspin.co.jp | International technology businesses. | Not publicly disclosed. |
| 200 | NEXT PR | Tokyo specialist leadership | Japanese technology communications boutique serving software, semiconductor and emerging-tech companies. | next-pr.co.jp | International technology companies operating in Japan. | Not publicly disclosed. |
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