Entrepreneurs / Small Business  September 25, 2017

Tech firm Revert moves HQ from Boulder to Louisville

LOUISVILLE — Revert Inc., a provider of data-protection and electronic-waste recycling services, has moved its headquarters from Gunbarrel in Boulder to the Colorado Technology Center in Louisville.

Revert moved on Sept. 21 from 4909 Nautilus Court North, Suite 120, to 1721 Boxelder St., Suite 100.

The new site has 5,300 square feet of space and includes a higher percentage of research and development space than the previous facility, said company spokesman Glenn Jacobson. “We also needed additional warehouse space, which included two dedicated docks, one drive-in and one with standard height,” he said.

“The decision to relocate to the Colorado Technology Center benefits our employees and customers,” Revert’s president and chief executive, Saeed Karim, said in a prepared statement “Our new headquarters has the space and the amenities to support our growing organization.”

The new office has an open floor plan and various meeting and workspaces, which are designed to foster innovation, communication, collaboration and teamwork.

Sixty percent of the new space is dedicated to research and development.

Revert’s customers include the top 20 financial services and health-care companies in the world, according to a prepared statement. Revert has 10 employees in Louisville and another 20 at subsidiaries in Toronto, London and Hong Kong.

 

LOUISVILLE — Revert Inc., a provider of data-protection and electronic-waste recycling services, has moved its headquarters from Gunbarrel in Boulder to the Colorado Technology Center in Louisville.

Revert moved on Sept. 21 from 4909 Nautilus Court North, Suite 120, to 1721 Boxelder St., Suite 100.

The new site has 5,300 square feet of space and includes a higher percentage of research and development space than the previous facility, said company spokesman Glenn Jacobson. “We also needed additional warehouse space, which included two dedicated docks, one drive-in and one with standard height,” he said.

“The decision…

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