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St. Petersburg, Florida – July 1,
2015. sensorFact Services, Inc., a cloud based data acquisition
and storage company for the Internet of Things (IoT), announced today
that it has relocated its headquarters from Davie, Florida to the
anchor of Florida’s High Tech Corridor, St. Petersburg.
Categorized as “one of the top four high-tech employment centers in the
nation” , St Petersburg and sensorFact Services have all the makings of
a great fit with the city’s existing resources and the company’s
current projected growth rate.
“Although we took serious note of St Petersburg’s new residing talent,
with their 6 percent millennial population increase in the past 5
years, there are many factors about St. Petersburg and Florida’s high
tech corridor that attracted us to make this move,” said Matt Horton,
President of sensorFact. “It is true, that after our recent spin-off,
we set out to find a home where we could take advantage of a talented
base that is increasingly technology oriented, but we also wanted to
find a diverse and flourishing economic environment that would be
welcoming to a start up company like ours. St. Petersburg offers
big city benefits with a small town feeling, and that means a lot to
our team and their families who have all relocated here and are
enjoying it.”
sensorFact Services will be joining the ranks of close to 20,000
companies encompassed by the High Tech Corridor. 180 high tech
businesses already employ 9,970 members in St. Petersburg1 alone,
allowing sensorFact the ability to tap into the local talent, technical
resources, and already established friendly business climate found
there. “Other companies are proving this area as a key factor to
a successful business formula. As reported in the Florida Trend,
other companies have successfully grown from less than 30 employees to
a staff more than 2002 people in three years’ time. With
sensorFact already positioned for similar growth, we are excited to be
in a place where our company can really take root and have the local
support we need to expand our business,” commented Rena Hafer, Vice
President of sensorFact Services.
sensorFact has executed a five-year lease for its new principal place
of business within the Morgan Stanley Tower at 150 2nd Avenue North,
Suite 770, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701.
“Tech companies like sensorFact are drawn to downtown St. Pete for the
quality of life it offers, not only their executives, but to their
employees and families,” reiterated Larry Feldman, CEO of Feldman
Equities LLC. “We are seeing a lot of interest from tech
companies. Downtown St. Petersburg with its abundance of nightlife,
restaurants, waterfront and walkable amenities is a significant draw
for millennial employee recruitment and retention. You have a
vibrant downtown, minutes from the most beautiful beaches in the
world. The nation’s top industries are taking note.”
The new home of sensorFact is situated near the waterfront and next to
the Sundial. “This puts us within walking distance of several
business partners and a substantial community of services that make
this town feel so connected,” Horton continued. “We’re fully
moved and open for business, and St. Petersburg has been more than
welcoming.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]The move was completed June 10th 2015.
About sensorFact Services, Inc.: Located in St. Petersburg Florida, and
founded in 2015, sensorFact Services, Inc. is an IoT company that
secures the collection and storage of sensor data while empowering its
subscribers through a growing set of integration API’s and partnering
visualization and decision-management products. sensorFact’s
mission statement is “to solve the problems that create the barriers
around storing and sharing sensor data, and to provide these solutions
at a reasonable cost while advocating for the data owner. We will
accomplish this mission by means of secure and robust technology.
We will maintain relevance through exceptional customer service and
ubiquitous integration opportunities. Our strength comes from
employing the most talented workers, and fostering their personal
growth and innovation.”
To learn more about sensorFact Services, Inc., please visit www.sensorFact.com
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