DeltaApp wins four Silver Awards at London Design Awards 2025
Bissantz & Company's DeltaApp has received four Silver Awards at the London Design Awards 2025 for its approach to guided analytics and user experience in business intelligence.
The DeltaApp was recognised in four separate User Experience Design (UX) categories: Best Innovation, Business, Best User Interface/Experience, and Best Visual Design – Function. These accolades highlight both the conceptual and functional quality of the platform, as observed by an international panel of judges comprising design experts and industry leaders.
International recognition
This season's competition saw over 2,300 entries from more than 35 countries, reflecting the global reach and diversity of the London Design Awards. DeltaApp's performance among this extensive field underscores its standing in a broad international context. Previous award recipients in the design sector have included solutions spanning the United States, United Kingdom, China, Germany, Italy, United Arab Emirates, Japan, Australia, and Canada.
In awarding DeltaApp, the jury commented on attributes such as innovation, aesthetic value, functionality, sustainability, and overall impact. The judging process was strictly blind, designed to ensure impartiality and fairness across all categories.
DeltaApp's approach
Bissantz & Company describes the DeltaApp as a full-service guided analytics platform providing planning, analysis, and reporting functions across mobile and desktop devices. The company highlights its mobile-first design, tailored to the requirements of CEOs, CFOs, CIOs, CTOs, and controllers, who need real-time data and decision-making tools while on the move.
DeltaApp stands out for its patented 'Haptic Reasoning' approach that enables gesture-based navigation and analysis, foregoing traditional data charts in favour of intuitive visualisations. Users can interact with business data using simple gestures, such as swiping and tapping, to access key figures, deviations, and direct comparisons without the need for diagrammatic displays.
"These honors are a strong affirmation of our consistent focus on intuitive usability, functional excellence and innovative design. The jury particularly praised the high level of design quality, which is evident in every aspect – from concept to execution." says Dr. Fabian Rossi, Head of Design at Bissantz & Company.
The platform aims to provide instant visibility into key performance indicators, enabling users to understand better and respond to business developments in real-time.
Awards organiser commentary
"The London Design Awards stands at the intersection of creativity and impact," said Thomas Brandt, spokesperson of the International Awards Associate (IAA). "We are proud to honour the bold visionaries whose design work not only embodies exceptional craftsmanship but also responds to the evolving needs of modern society. It's this commitment to purposeful, high-quality design that makes the award meaningful - and it's exactly the spirit Bissantz & Company brings to the global stage."
DeltaApp and other winning entries are now featured on the official London Design Awards website, with subsequent exposure to IAA's network of industry professionals, partners, and media organisations around the world.
Company background
Bissantz & Company, founded by Dr. Nicolas Bissantz in 1996, specialises in software for big data, business intelligence, and data visualisation. Headquartered in Nuremberg, Germany, the company is recognised for its analytical solutions, including DeltaApp and DeltaMaster, the latter of which is a well-established suite for planning, analysis, and reporting.
The company's design philosophy emphasises human perception, supported by research in areas such as neurobiology, human-centred artificial intelligence, and eye-tracking technology from high-performance environments, including racing. The goal is to present complex data in a way that is both accessible and actionable on desktop and mobile platforms.
Bissantz & Company serves a client base of over 500 organisations across various sectors, including global corporations such as Allianz, Bosch, Daimler, Leica, Porsche, and Volkswagen.
The company has previously been recognised for its achievements in user interface and experience design, having received the UX Design Award in 2023, in addition to its most recent accolades at the London Design Awards.