Area Development
BioIQ, a health IT company, will invest more than $5 million to locate its new headquarters in Cobb County, Georgia. The company plans to create 500 jobs.

“We selected Atlanta as BioIQ’s headquarters because of the city’s exceptional talent pool, forward-thinking business community, and convenient access to our growing client base,” said BioIQ CEO Justin Bellante. “Our Cobb County headquarters is a reflection of BioIQ’s investment in its employees and commitment to bringing together talent, technology and innovation to achieve our mission of positively impacting 100 million lives.”

“Cobb County has proven to be a top site for corporate relocation and expansion,” said Sharon Mason, President & CEO of the Cobb Chamber. “We’re excited for BioIQ to expand their presence and relocate their global corporate headquarters in our community. BioIQ’s investment in our county represents a collaborative effort between our regional and statewide partners to establish a pipeline of skilled workers ready to meet the needs of today’s industry leaders.”

“BioIQ has significant reach across the nation and has proven itself to be a leader in healthcare innovation,” said Governor Nathan Deal. “By locating its headquarters in Cobb County, BioIQ will join Georgia’s thriving technology innovation sector and enjoy the benefits of our deep talent pool. I am confident BioIQ will find quick and lasting success with the help of Georgia’s low-tax, top-ranked business climate. We are proud to welcome BioIQ to the No. 1 state for business and we look forward to the growth of this partnership in the years to come.”

"Congratulations to BioIQ on their decision to locate their headquarters in Cobb County,” said Hala Moddelmog, President & CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber. “Their presence in metro Atlanta creates a significant addition to an already robust digital health ecosystem. With our thriving climate of innovation and business-friendly environment, we look forward to watching BioIQ succeed here.”

“BioIQ is laying a foundation to improve the future of healthcare, and I’m glad they chose to do it right here in Georgia,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “Their new headquarters operation in Cobb County is an example of how our strong healthcare network, thriving health IT sector, and abundant talent pool helps leading companies like BioIQ flourish.”