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Symboticware Chooses Tucson, Arizona, for U.S.-Mexico Headquarters

03/12/2019
Symboticware Inc., an industry leader of standardized information-based technology to enhance productivity, sustainability, profitability and safety through real-time data management solutions, celebrates the official opening of its US-Mexico headquarters in Tucson, Arizona.

According to company officials, Justin Johnsen, Vice President, North America, will lead the team from the Tucson offices, as they focus on collaborating with regional customers on Asset Reliability Services to include Criticality Analysis, Failure Mode Analysis, Condition-based Maintenance, and Performance Metrics. The office plans to grow rapidly with the hire of 20 high-tech professionals in the next five years.

"As a key regional mining corridor, Tucson, Arizona is what Sudbury is to Ontario," said Kirk Petroski, President & CEO of Symboticware. "When our first offices opened there in 2008, our focus has been on the development and advancement of technology for the mining industry. We are proud to expand our services into the United States and Mexico through our Tucson office."

"Tucson is pleased to host the new regional U.S. headquarters for Canada-based tech company Symboticware," said Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild. "More companies are appreciating that Tucson is an ideal location for doing business in the US and Mexico."

"We're pleased to welcome Symboticware to this region, and embrace them as new members of AMIGOS," said Sydney Hay, president of AMIGOS - an industry support network that provides a better business environment for mining. "Our organization is proud to support a company that empowers mining operations to maximize productivity through innovative, world-class maintenance strategies."

"Symboticware is an excellent example of emerging technology driving transformation and creating value in established industries," said Sandra Watson, President & CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority. "The selection of Tucson for Symboticware's new regional headquarters operation highlights Southern Arizona's attractiveness to innovative, growing companies. We thank Symboticware for its commitment to our state."

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