geoAMPS moving to new, larger office

Move is result of startup company's dramatic growth

geoAMPS, a technology company in the Columbus, OH, area, is planning to move soon to a new, larger location to meet the demands of its dramatic growth. The new location will more than double its available office space for the company which provides software solutions to a number of industries, including the alternative energy industry.

In only its third year of operation, geoAMPS has grown to serve more than 210 direct and indirect clients internationally. There are more than 1,500 users of geoAMPS software.
The geoAMPS product line has also grown, from one software product offered initially to 12 industry-specific products offered today. In addition to its software products, geoAMPS has developed a range of innovative services, such as data migration and mobile technology, which its clients are increasingly utilizing.
Among those software products is altAMPS, which provides end-to-end management of alternative energy projects.
"I have been pleased with the growth of geoAMPS in a relatively short period of time," Yogesh Khandelwal, President and Chief Executive Officer, said. "Our growth is a testament not only to our outstanding products and services, but also to the hard work of our geoAMPS team. They constantly push the technological envelope to keep geoAMPS at the forefront of industry innovation."
geoAMPS will be moving in the coming weeks into the latest edition of Wedgewood Office Park in the Columbus suburb of Powell. The new office building is under construction. The date for the company's move is not yet scheduled.
geoAMPS' current office is also in Wedgewood, although much smaller than its future home. The new office is 7,100 square feet, which will provide space for the current number of geoAMPS employees and accommodate anticipated future growth. So far this year, the company has added six positions, raising the total number of staff to 25.
"The move to this larger office," Khandelwal said, "is a necessary outcome of the success geoAMPS has experienced so quickly."
geoAMPS provides software solutions to manage land rights and infrastructure assets. It serves clients in a variety of industries, including land services, energy exploration and production, transportation, utilities and renewable energy. geoAMPS software is designed to bring efficiency, standardization and predictability to business processes.
Due in large part to his leadership of geoAMPS, Khandelwal was named to the prestigious Forty Under 40 Class of 2013 in Central Ohio. Forty Under 40 is an annual honors program organized by Columbus Business First. Forty Under 40 honors 40 professionals in Central Ohio who are under the age of 40 and have distinguished themselves by their career achievements, awards and community service.
geoAMPS was named a semi-finalist for the Outstanding Startup Business award for the 2012 TechColumbus Innovation Awards. In order to be considered for this award, a company that is less than five years old and has fewer than 250 employees must have developed a technology innovation that is groundbreaking and/or superior to the market alternatives. The company must have made an impact on the target market and shown evidence of historical growth and measurable future growth.

Dan Liggett is Communications and Public Relations Manager for geoAMPS. For more information, visit www.geoamps.com or call 614-389-4871.

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