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ActiGraph Expands Headquarters in Downtown Pensacola

by FloridaWest News

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PENSACOLA, FL – May 2, 2022 – ActiGraph, a leading provider of wearable technology-enabled scientific solutions for clinical trials and academic research, is the latest business to receive funding through the Industry Resilience and Diversification Fund (IRDF). This grant will enable ActiGraph to expand its Pensacola, Florida, headquarters, creating new job opportunities for the Escambia County area.

This IRDF award is the result of a collaboration between the FloridaWest Economic Development Alliance and the University of West Florida (UWF). This fund was established by the Florida Legislature, the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, and UWF to help Northwest Florida businesses grow, innovate, and thrive.

“FloridaWest EDA embraced the opportunity to work with ActiGraph and UWF to utilize the IRDF grant opportunity,” says Scott Luth, FloridaWest EDA Chief Executive Officer. “Our work together is enabling ActiGraph to realize its high growth potential here in Pensacola-Escambia County and will add important job growth for its headquarters, technical research and development, software, and product development operations.”

“The University of West Florida is proud to support FloridaWest and other regional partners in facilitating the retention and expansion of businesses in Northwest Florida for the joint benefits of creating new jobs and diversifying our regional workforce,” says Matthew Schwartz, UWF Associate Vice President of Research Administration. “As ActiGraph has demonstrated, the IRDF fund can play a substantial role in supporting those efforts.”

ActiGraph will occupy just over 20,000 square feet of space at the Regions Center, located at 70 North Baylen Street in downtown Pensacola. Approximately 75% of ActiGraph’s global workforce will be based at this Pensacola facility.

“The relocation and expansion of our headquarters in Pensacola, made possible by this IRDF grant, is truly a defining moment for the future of ActiGraph,” says Jeremy Wyatt, ActiGraph Chief Executive Officer. “As we continue to grow and expand our footprint within the clinical development industry, this new facility will enable us to deliver technology and scientific services to drive better measurements for drug research. We believe that high-quality digital measurements are the way of the future and that these new approaches can greatly improve the efficiency of clinical trials and patient care.”

Photo: FloridaWest CEO Scott Luth, FloridaWest Business Development Officer Danita Andrews, ActiGraph CEO Jeremy Wyatt, FloridaWest Board of Directors Secretary-Treasurer Ryan Tilley and University of West Florida Director of Research Engagement, Jeffery Cassady