World Wide Technology Asynchrony Labs recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony in Springfield, Missouri, for the company’s new 5,700 sq. ft. office. World Wide Technology currently has 23 high-tech employees working in the labs and has announced plans to add more than 50 new positions in the coming years.
“Missouri is poised for growth in the tech sector as companies like World Wide Technology realize they can connect with talent all over the state,” said Missouri’s Acting Director of Economic Development Rob Dixon. “Cities like Springfield are welcoming this burgeoning industry and creating new high-paying jobs for Missouri families.”
World Wide Technology Asynchrony Labs specializes in application development, mobile computing, systems and sensor integration, enterprise architecture, and tactical collaboration.
“Missouri offers many of the best and brightest minds in the tech industry,” said Bob Elfanbaum, Vice President and General Manager for WWT Asynchrony Labs. “Our new satellite office in Springfield allows us tap into a well of creativity and opportunity from across the state, contributing to cutting edge software solutions for the world’s leading Fortune 500 companies.”
“Asynchrony Labs is one of many companies to take advantage of being part of the growing technology sector in downtown Springfield,” said the President of the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce Matt Morrow. “This location in the heart of the IDEA Commons district seeks to take advantage of knowledge-based workers and to be a part of an ecosystem supportive of technology and entrepreneurship.”
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