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Cognite Moves HQ To Tempe, Adding 100+ Jobs To Tech Sector

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Cognite, a fast-growing Norwegian industrial software company, is making waves by relocating its global headquarters to Tempe, Arizona. With plans to hire over 100 new employees and establish a significant footprint in the Greater Phoenix tech landscape, this move solidifies Tempe as a rising hub for technological innovation. Let’s break down why Cognite chose Tempe and what it means for the local community.

Why Cognite Chose Tempe For Its New HQ

Cognite is swapping Oslo for Tempe, citing the region’s tech-forward ecosystem and a wealth of talent as major factors. The company, founded in 2017, develops industrial software platforms powered by generative AI to help manufacturing, energy, and utility companies improve efficiency and sustainability. Tempe stood out among other U.S. cities for several key reasons:

  • Prime Location: Offices in Hayden Ferry Lakeside III offer top-tier facilities.
  • Rich Talent Pool: Access to skilled professionals from ASU and beyond.
  • AI Innovation: Strong partnerships with tech leaders like Microsoft, AWS, and Google.
  • Proximity to Clients: A growing local customer base in utilities and refineries.
  • Arizona’s AI Leadership: Pioneering efforts at Arizona State University and other institutions.

The relocation will bring a mix of Cognite’s leadership team, finance staff, and engineers to the area, with the potential to foster deep collaborations within Arizona’s tech scene.

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The Hayden Ferry Lakeside III building in Tempe, Arizona seen at night.

A Boost For Arizona’s Thriving Tech Sector

Cognite’s move to Tempe reflects Arizona's growing reputation as a magnet for global tech players. Several factors tipped the scales in favor of Arizona:

  • Collaborative Environment: Support from the Arizona Commerce Authority and Greater Phoenix Economic Council.
  • Educational Synergy: Opportunities to partner with ASU and U of A on training programs.
  • Long-Term Business Ties: CEO Girish Rishi’s previous work in the Valley with Blue Yonder.
  • Global Connections: Norwegian and Texas teams advocating for the Tempe expansion.

Cognite’s new headquarters is expected to become a hub for customer engagement and innovation. With 150 employees planned, it’s set to drive further growth in Tempe’s burgeoning tech ecosystem.

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The Hayden Ferry Lakeside III building in Tempe, Arizona seen at night.

What This Means For Tempe’s Future

The ripple effects of Cognite’s decision could be significant for Arizona:

  • More Jobs: Over 100 new hires expected across various departments.
  • Stronger Industry Ties: Potential to attract more global tech companies.
  • Local Partnerships: Collaborations with venture capital firms and universities.
  • Enhanced Infrastructure: Focus on AI-driven solutions for local utilities.

By setting up shop in Tempe, Cognite positions itself at the heart of a thriving community poised for continued growth in advanced technology and AI.

Looking Ahead

Cognite’s relocation underscores Tempe’s role as a leading destination for global innovation. With a prime office space, a talented workforce, and a vision for collaboration, Cognite’s presence is likely to accelerate Arizona’s tech evolution. As the company continues to expand its customer base and forge partnerships, it’s clear Tempe is now a key player on the international tech map.

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