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Camgian Corporation Expands Starkville, Mississippi, Operations

03/02/2025
Camgian Corporation, a software developer specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning, plans to expand its operations in Starkville, Mississippi. The $2.5 million project is expected to create 15 jobs within three years.

The investment will include the upgrade of the company’s high-performance computing capacity to support large-scale AI model training and testing.

“Camgian continues to experience strong growth in Mississippi! With the expansion of our Starkville headquarters, we are excited to drive innovation and create new opportunities for the future,” said Camgian Corporation CEO Gary Butler.

To support the project the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) is providing assistance through the Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive, or MFLEX, program. The city of Starkville and Oktibbeha County are assisting with the project, as well.

“MDA is excited to support Camgian as the company advances its innovative AI solutions. Mississippi is harnessing the technologies of the future, and this exciting announcement serves as another reminder to the world that our state is a competitive place to build and grow a high-tech business. We thank the Camgian team for once again leveraging the many competitive advantages offered by a Mississippi location and for bringing more than a dozen exciting job opportunities to Oktibbeha County,” Mississippi Development Authority Executive Director Bill Cork added.

Camgian develops AI and machine learning solutions for government and commercial clients.

“Camgian’s expansion is a big win for Starkville and the Golden Triangle, bringing more high-tech jobs and reinforcing our region’s role in AI innovation. Their investment in advanced computing shows the strength of our local tech sector, and we’re excited to support their continued growth,” Golden Triangle Development LINK CEO Joe Max Higgins added.

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