Germany-Based ITyX Solutions Opens U.S. Subsidiary In Orlando, Florida
07/16/2015
ITyX software is based on artificial intelligence technology and can comprehend text-based content of emails and documents in any language or structure. In response to the increasing demand for adaptive software, the company is expanding its activities to a digitalized U.S. market that increasingly invests in automated solutions via email, the Internet, apps and social media.
“We will be expanding into the U.S. to better serve our internationally operating clients and partners in the world’s largest IT market,” Süleyman Arayan, ITyX Founder/CEO, said. “Orlando has excellent infrastructure, a talented technical workforce and also serves as a springboard for future activities in North and South America,” added ITyX Vice President Joe Radomsky.
“We are excited to welcome ITyX Solutions to its new home in Orlando,” said Rick Weddle, President/CEO of the Orlando Economic Development Commission. “Orlando is one of the fastest growing business locations with global ties to almost every continent because of our strong connections to established industry sectors, specialized workforce and market access.”
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