Real Estate & Construction  July 8, 2015

Isonas expands HQ, assembly plant to accommodate growth

BOULDER — Isonas Inc., a designer and manufacturer of security-control systems, has moved its corporate headquarters and assembly plant to a larger space within Boulder.

Isonas, headed by chief executive Rob Mossman, moved from 2,000 square feet at 4720 Walnut St. to 5,000 square feet at 4750 Walnut St. earlier this month.

The company is growing and has 28 employees. It has added 10 jobs in the past eight months, and it expects to add four more before the end of the year, according to a company spokeswoman.

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Isonas’ annual revenue increased 51 percent from $2.5 million in 2012 to $3.8 million in 2014. It ranked No.8 on BizWest’s 2015 Mercury 100 Fastest-Growing Private Companies list for firms in the Boulder Valley with revenue between $2.6 million and $6 million.

With the move, Isonas will be able to increase the rate of in-house product assembly in Boulder. The manufacturing of parts is done by Isonas’ partner Vergent Products Inc. at its 67,000-square-foot facility in Loveland.

Isonas makes a door-access control product called the PowerNet IP Reader-Controller that can lock and unlock an unlimited number of doors within a network without having to wire panels or hubs. Basically, it can track who is coming in and out of a building when someone swipes their ID badge.

BOULDER — Isonas Inc., a designer and manufacturer of security-control systems, has moved its corporate headquarters and assembly plant to a larger space within Boulder.

Isonas, headed by chief executive Rob Mossman, moved from 2,000 square feet at 4720 Walnut St. to 5,000 square feet at 4750 Walnut St. earlier this month.

The company is growing and has 28 employees. It has added 10 jobs in the past eight months, and it expects to add four more before the end of the year, according to a company spokeswoman.

Isonas’ annual revenue increased 51 percent from $2.5 million in 2012 to $3.8 million in…

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