Autosoft will relocate its offices from Beavercreek during the first quarter of next year and expects to employ more than 35 associates at the new location during its first year of operations, officials said.
“Our success depends on providing customers with the best software solutions which, in turn, depends on our ability to recruit the best software engineers and tech grads from around the region and across the country,” said Bryce Veon, Autosoft president and chief executive, in a statement. “Being in a beautiful facility that has been designed for technology professionals will help us attract and retain top talent.”
Autosoft opened its Dayton operations in December 2013 in a temporary office at 3884 Indian Ripple Road in Beavercreek. The company’s products are used at nearly 2,000 auto dealerships.
Tech Town is a technology-oriented campus located in the Ohio Aerospace Hub and is home to almost 50 small technology businesses and more than 350 technology workers.
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