Edutronix looks to nearly double revenue, add 5 staff

Edutronix has gone through its share of changes since setting up shop in 1948. But it wasn't until recently that the Troy-based company went through a major growth spurt.

The 10-person firm (plus four independent contractors and the occasional intern) has nearly doubled in size since January, hiring four new people. If it hits projected growth goals over the next year, Edutronix says it'll to add another five.

"We won't double our revenue, but it will be close," says Bob Moesta, vice president and general manager of Edutronix.

A big part of that growth for the software developer is launching a new product next year. That product is a software system for foreign language students who have at least two years of classes in a specific language under their belts.

Edutronix specializes in training and educational software. Among the products it offers are multimedia, interactive learning systems, training materials and educational software tools that utilize proven learning theories. These products are made for a wide range of consumers, such as school districts, colleges and businesses.

Source: Bob Moesta, vice president and general manager of Edutronix
Writer: Jon Zemke
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