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Tech company moves office to Scottsdale

Posted 12/11/22

Vincit USA, a software development and design company, is moving to a new office building amidst company-wide growth.

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New location

Tech company moves office to Scottsdale

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Vincit USA, a software development and design company, is moving to a new office building amidst company-wide growth.

Vincit will be moving into The Quad building, located in Scottsdale in the new year, according to a press release. The company’s move comes on the heels of a year of expansive growth with anticipation of more to come.

Vincit USA is currently on track to meet its $14 million target, the release stated.

For the second year in a row, the company was also recognized as one of the most successful and fastest-growing companies in America by Inc. 5000.

“Arizona was a strategic choice we made last year and I’m glad we did,” said Ville Houttu, CEO of Vincit USA, in the release. “Even before Governor Ducey’s announcement to invest $100 million into the semiconductor industry, we could see the fast technology growth in the Valley. Such a competitive market is exactly where our development and design expertise lend value. It is really exciting to be positioned in such an increasingly vibrant ecosystem.”

With a new location in close proximity to Old Town Scottsdale, the company is looking forward to further immersing itself in the Valley’s local tech and business scene as it provides a larger work home base for their Arizona employees.

“Greater Phoenix sits at the center of the technology supply chain with entrepreneurs and suppliers innovating to discover the next generation of disruptive technology,” said Greater Phoenix Economic Council President and CEO Chris Camacho.

“Technology cycles are moving as fast as the supply chains that feed them, and we’re excited to partner with Vincit as it adds its development and design expertise to the existing ecosystem in Greater Phoenix,” Camacho continued.

Arizona is known for its pioneering spirit, the release detailed. With this new move, Vincit is cementing its presence in a state with high growth potential, which fits the company’s ethos as disruptors who deliver.

Kyle Seeger and Ryan Bartos with JLL represented Vincit and Charlie von Arentschildt with CBRE represented the building owner for The Quad.