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Software startup that develops integrated Web and mobile apps joins Purdue Research ParkAugust 9, 2010 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Software design company Allegro Dynamics LLC has become a tenant at the Purdue Research Park of West Lafayette. The firm makes businesses more efficient by tailoring custom Web and mobile applications to business-specific needs. The startup company, founded by Ben Brame and Zach Mason, is headquartered at the Herman and Heddy Kurz Purdue Technology Center. Brame is the firm's president; Mason is its director of technology. Charley Moore, who earned his MBA from Purdue's Krannert School of Management, is the company's director of business operations. The firm focuses on developing applications that are equally practical and user-friendly. "We believe the most productive tools are the ones that are fun to use. We focus as heavily on personalization and user experience as functionality," Brame said. Allegro Dynamics' current clients operate in a variety of industries. "Our private sector clients range from a music school to a pavement company. Our development capabilities allow us to serve a broad range of clients with virtually any type of software need," Moore said. "We currently have clients in Minneapolis-St. Paul, upstate South Carolina and the West Coast. However, we also hope to work with local businesses going forward." Brame explained why he and his colleagues at Allegro Dynamics chose to become a part of the Purdue Research Park of West Lafayette. "After working remotely for several months, we pursued a single location to help with communication and give the team better focus," he said. "After meeting with officials from the Purdue Research Foundation and touring the building, we were thoroughly impressed with the facilities and everyone we spoke with. The business advice provided at the Kurz Purdue Technology Center will be invaluable. We also are thankful for the opportunity to work alongside a group of talented and innovative companies."
Our custom solutions give clients mastery of their data and to allow them to achieve a level of organization, responsiveness and coherence that is difficult or impossible to achieve with shrink-wrapped software packages. We will continue to build tools that not only grow our business but also our clients' efficiency and capabilities. Our clients' customers will see better communication, documentation, response time, and more competitive pricing as a result of our tools.
The Purdue Research Park (http://www.purdueresearchpark.com) has the largest university-affiliated business incubation program in the country. The Purdue Research Park has four sites in the state of Indiana. They are Purdue Research Park of West Lafayette, Purdue Research Park at AmeriPlex-Indianapolis, Purdue Research Park of Northwest Indiana and the Purdue Research Park of Southeast Indiana. The nearly 200 companies located in the park network employ about 4,000 people. Sources:
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