TULSA,
Okla., Jan. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/
-- Laundris™, a B2B Enterprise Industrial Automation software
platform, is relocating its headquarters from Austin, Texas, to Tulsa. Laundris provides physical to digital
transformation of inventory lifecycle for properties (hospitality,
health care, short term rentals), production facilities, and supply
chain vendors.
The company will be located at 36 Degrees North, Tulsa's basecamp for entrepreneurs, innovators
and startups. Laundris plans to invest $3
million in operations in conjunction with its move to
Tulsa. The move is in response to
the company's rapid growth and will provide Laundris with enhanced
access to key customers.
"Our company is primarily focused on the next generation of new
and emerging technology, specifically the physical to digital
transformation of enterprises," says Laundris CEO Don Ward. "The geographic location of
Tulsa and the resources provided
give Laundris a strategic advantage as we scale throughout
the United States and globally. We
look forward to participating in – and growing – the city's tech
ecosystem and community."
Tulsa's Future, the Tulsa
Regional Chamber-led regional economic development partnership,
worked with the George Kaiser Family Foundation to help Laundris
identify its new home at 36 Degrees North, which is specifically
designed to support high-growth startups, small teams and solo
entrepreneurs.
"Laundris is clearly an innovator and disruptor in the linen and
technology industry," says Arthur
Jackson, senior vice president of economic development for
the Tulsa Regional Chamber. "Their presence in Tulsa will not only mean good things for their
company, but they will also add to the critical mass of tech-based
companies we are attracting to our region."
Laundris' patented Autonomous Inventory Management platform
utilizes artificial intelligence to provide real time business
information using data collected from connected things. Laundris is
also the world's first platform to bring transparency into a single
pane of glass for ownership, management companies, operations,
purchasing, procurement, inventory vendors, and facility
operations. Their next generation software platform is designed to
streamline and bring efficiency to inventory management by
providing real-time article tracking, analytics, inventory state,
and location status.
"Thanks to the diligent work of our partners at 36 Degrees North
and the Tulsa Regional Chamber, Tulsa has gained yet another tech-focused
business," Mayor G.T. Bynum says.
"I'm excited to welcome Laundris to Tulsa as we work to attract the next
generation of tech businesses and jobs to our city."
With five full-time employees currently, Laundris plans to hire
an additional 15 staff positions in the areas of customer service,
project management, sales and customer support beginning in early
March.
Laundris works with multiple technology partners, including HCL
Technologies, Microsoft, Oracle, and Google. Since its founding in
2017, Laundris and its CEO have been the recipients of multiple
accolades. Google named Ward one of the top 30 Black founders in
America in 2021, and Laundris received an American Business Award
in 2022.
"We could not be more excited to welcome Laundris' move from
Austin to Tulsa," says Jeff
Stava, chief program officer for the George Kaiser Family
Foundation. "Their software, along with scanning and AI technology
specifically designed to support and create efficiencies in the
hospitality and entertainment industries is a great complement to
Tulsa's burgeoning entrepreneurial
tech start up culture."
About the Tulsa Regional Chamber
Representing 2,000 member organizations and more than 170,000
workers, the Tulsa Regional Chamber is the primary driver of
regional and individual prosperity in northeast Oklahoma. The Chamber develops and delivers a
wide variety of programs and services designed to bolster and
benefit Tulsa-area businesses of
all shapes and sizes, from large corporations to small startups.
For more than 115 years, the Chamber has served as an integral part
of what makes the Tulsa region a
great place to live, work and play. As epitomized by the Chamber
tagline – "Your Partner in Prosperity" – every strategy, program
and service of the Chamber is created specifically to increase
prosperity.
The Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) named
the Tulsa Regional Chamber the nation's best chamber in 2005, 2008,
2010 and 2020. The Chamber has been recognized three times by the
Oklahoma Quality Foundation (OQF), including receipt of OQF's Award
for Commitment to Excellence in 2019. The Chamber holds three
prestigious accreditations: five-star accreditation from the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce; accredited economic development organization
through the International Economic Development Council (IEDC); and
accredited destination marketing organization (Visit Tulsa) through
Destinations International (DI). The Chamber also houses the Tulsa
Office of Film, Music, Arts & Culture (Tulsa FMAC),
Oklahoma's only accredited city
film commission through the Association of Film Commissioners
International (AFCI).
For more information, visit tulsachamber.com.
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