Technosoft Corporation Eyes Southfield, Michigan for Digital Center of Excellence
12/26/2018
According to company officials, from this center Technosoft will deliver projects to help companies transform how they do business using digital technologies such as Blockchain, robotic process automation, and data science.
The initiative is expected to generate a total private investment of $878,000 and create 104 high-paying jobs, officials said. To support this ambitious expansion, Technosoft has been awarded an $800,000 Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant.
“Southfield is business-friendly and Southeast Michigan has the talent we need to grow. We’re able to find bright, young technical talent by tapping into technical universities such as Lawrence Tech, UM, MSU, and other strong Michigan universities,”said Radha Krishnan, President & CEO of Technosoft. In addition, the city of Southfield has offered expedited permitting in support of the project.
Mark Adams, Oakland County Senior Business Rep. said, “Technosoft is an outstanding technology firm with visionary management and a talented workforce. County Executive L. Brooks Patterson has worked with many partners to create a diverse business community through the County’s emerging sector program. These jobs represent the type of high paying skill talent that makes up the Oakland County workforce. This success story was a result of teaming with Southfield and the MEDC to partner with Technosoft.”
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