Ann Arbor-based Polyergic Informatics is locked, loaded and just waiting for its customers to pull the trigger.
"We hope to add nine people by the end of this year," says Michael Conlin, director of business development for Polyergic Informatics. "We've got them lined up. We just need to close the customers."
If that happens it will be quite the jump in employment for the little three-person firm that has been around since 2004.
Polyergic Informatics deals with consulting for advanced software development. Think of things like artificial intelligence and high-performances databases. It uses the expertise of its founders to leverage technology coming out of the state's universities, such as the University of Michigan.
It plans to look into green initiatives in the future but for now it wants to pay special attention to the emerging bio-informatics and health-care industries.
"Those two fields are running into problems where they have lots of information to disseminate and they can't process it fast enough," Conlin says.
Source: Michael Conlin, director of business development for Polyergic Informatics
Writer: Jon Zemke
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