Germany-Based Frogfish Plans St. Louis, Missouri, Operations
01/11/2024
"Frogfish is experiencing tremendous growth globally, and expanding into the North American market will allow us to continue to scale," said Simon Strobel, President of frogfish Corp. "As we explored locations for our new office, St. Louis quickly became the top choice. The partnership and support we've received from the Missouri team has been outstanding, and having an office in the center of the U.S. will greatly benefit our company and our customers."
Frogfish Corp. is a provider of surveillance cameras and security products.
"Our team enjoyed working with frogfish Corp. as they expanded their footprint into Missouri," noted Subash Alias, CEO of Missouri Partnership. "Our state is already home to nearly 50 German companies. With top universities, the brightest talent, and our strategic location, Missouri stands out as an excellent destination for companies seeking a solid foothold in the region."
"Choosing the St. Louis metro for its North American expansion indicates that frogfish Corp. sees what others around the world are seeing, the St. Louis region is primed for global growth," added Maggie Kost, Chief Business Attraction Officer at Greater St. Louis, Inc. "We are thrilled to welcome frogfish to St. Louis and look forward to watching the company contribute to the growth and innovation of our expanding tech sector, a key strategic priority for the metro."
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