Ludus Plans Grand Rapids, Michigan, Headquarters
02/21/2024
“We at Ludus are thrilled to plant our roots in Grand Rapids,” said Ludus Co-Founder and CEO Zack Collins. “Our commitment is to be a leader and contributor to the city's growing tech scene. Together, we'll build a future where GR stands at the forefront of technological excellence. Additionally, we are dedicated to attracting and cultivating top-tier tech talent from all around the country, ensuring that GR becomes a magnet for brilliant minds and a place where tech talent can call home.”
The project is being supported by a $140,000 Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant.
“Ludus’ decision to locate their HQ in the Greater Grand Rapids Region speaks volumes about the vibrant tech ecosystem we are building,” notedJen Wangler, Vice President of Technology at The Right Place and project lead. “It validates that the region offers an unparalleled quality of place and affordable, high-quality lifestyle that young tech talent is looking for.”
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