Logic Solutions likes to find interns at the University of Michigan. The tech firm currently has four U-M student interns who are pursuing environmental and computer engineering degrees.
"My goal is to hire at least two of these interns," says Bruce Richardson, president of
Logic Solutions.
That would go with the six people Logic Solutions has hired over the last year. Those hires include a senior-level technical architect, product manager and a marketing director. Logic Solutions is leveraging that new talent to continue the build out of its software.
The Ann Arbor-based firm makes custom software programs and mobile apps. It has also been working on developing its own software platforms, such as its
Showcase mobile sales app for iPads. Richardson expects sales of that to gain significantly in 2014.
He also has some big expectations for its
Quantum Compliance software platform. The software helps businesses implement and maintain compliance with Environmental Health & Safety standards. Logic Solutions acquired the company that created the Quantum Compliance software a couple of years ago and Richardson is looking for it to play a major part in Logic Solutions’ growth this year.
"We anticipate the revenue from that will triple in 2014," Richardson says. "If I am a betting man, I would bet that this is where the bulk of our growth will come from in 2014."
Source: Bruce Richardson, president of Logic Solutions
Writer: Jon Zemke
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