Innosynth plans to turn Ann Arbor base into 15 jobs
Dante Bishop has some big plans for his start-up – Innosynth Technologies.The one-year-old firm employs three people now in Ann Arbor SPARK’s downtown business incubator. But he expects employment to shoot up dramatically within the next year, as he plans to hire up to 15 people.”I see our growth as being tremendous in terms of potential,” Bishop says.Innosynth (a combo of the words innovative and synthesis) Tech specializes in creating social networking software as a service for internal communities. Think businesses, non-profits and other large organizations. It does everything from content management to running blogs and other forms of social media outlets.Bishop is confident in this idea because he used to work in a similar unit for his old employer. He sees a large market opening up for companies looking to find ways to more efficiently facilitate communication with their employees.Source: Dante Bishop, president of Innosynth TechnologiesWriter: Jon Zemke
Dante Bishop has some big plans for his start-up – Innosynth Technologies.
The one-year-old firm employs three people now in Ann Arbor SPARK’s downtown business incubator. But he expects employment to shoot up dramatically within the next year, as he plans to hire up to 15 people.
“I see our growth as being tremendous in terms of potential,” Bishop says.
Innosynth (a combo of the words innovative and synthesis) Tech specializes in creating social networking software as a service for internal communities. Think businesses, non-profits and other large organizations. It does everything from content management to running blogs and other forms of social media outlets.
Bishop is confident in this idea because he used to work in a similar unit for his old employer. He sees a large market opening up for companies looking to find ways to more efficiently facilitate communication with their employees.
Source: Dante Bishop, president of Innosynth Technologies
Writer: Jon Zemke