Vobile, Inc. leases 10,000 square feet at San Felasco Tech City

Press release from Vobile, Inc. and Emory Group Companies

ALACHUA, Fla. – Co-developers Mitch Glaeser and Rich Blaser of San Felasco Tech City (SFTC) are pleased to announce that the AI/software company, Vobile, will establish a 10,000-square-foot R&D and Operations Center in Alachua. Vobile will occupy space in the newly completed Phase II of the Tech City development.  The company plans on hiring hundreds of employees in Gainesville over the coming years, recruiting both engineers and other operating staff from the University of Florida and the surrounding community.

Vobile is the world’s leading provider of digital content asset protection and transaction software as a service (SaaS). Vobile develops a series of software services based on its core patented VDNA fingerprinting and watermarking technologies to protect the copyright and increase distribution revenue for digital content asset owners, such as movie studios, TV networks, and streaming platforms. Vobile also offers digital infrastructure service capabilities for content transactions on Web3. Vobile provides customers with effective and efficient solutions via subscription and value-added service models, making creative content more valuable.

“Vobile is thrilled to establish a regional headquarters at San Felasco Tech City,” said Britt Woodall, Director of Special Projects at Vobile. “This is the beginning of Vobile’s plans to grow our presence in Florida.” 

“We are excited to welcome Vobile to San Felasco Tech City,” said Mitch Glaeser, CEO, Emory Group Companies (Owner of San Felasco Tech City). “Their expertise in digital content protection will only further enhance the thriving tech community here.”

“Vobile’s cutting-edge technology and notable client list truly make them a valuable addition to the growing roster of innovative companies at SFTC,” said Dan Drotos, with Colliers GNV Commercial Advisory Team, who represented San Felasco Tech City in the transaction.

Vobile will be joining over 50 innovative companies that call SFTC home. These companies include Neurotronics, Anamar Environmental Consulting, Inc., TIMCO Engineering, Nextgen Biologics, Fracture, Novapproach Spine, and Daft Cow Brewery, just to name a few.

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