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'''Adah International, Inc''' is an international project management company founded in [[2015]] by [[Kirk Atkinson]]. Its offices are located in the [[Ideal Building]] at 111 [[19th Street North]]. The company consults with small and medium-sized businesses in the U.S. and Europe seeking to work with each other, and provides management and business development services, including workforce training.
'''Adah International, Inc''' is an international project management company founded in [[2015]] by [[Kirk Atkinson]]. Its offices are located in the [[Medical Forum]] building at 950 [[22nd Street North]]. The company consults with small and medium-sized businesses in the U.S. and Europe seeking to work with each other, and provides management and business development services, including workforce training.


Atkinson, then representing [[Bremeninvest]] and [[BLG Logistics]], accompanied a delegation from the [[City of Birmingham]] to Northern Germany in December 2014 to discuss opportunities for automotive and aeronautics-related industrial development. Adah International was contracted by the [[City of Birmingham]] in December [[2015]] to assist city officials in lobbying European businesses to locate operations in Birmingham. In [[2016]] Birmingham hosted a delegation representing Germany's Bremen University of Applied Sciences. Adah also lobbied the city to pursue the establishment of a [[Birmingham World Trade Center]], which was approved by the  
Atkinson, then representing [[Bremeninvest]] and [[BLG Logistics]], accompanied a delegation from the [[City of Birmingham]] to Northern Germany in December 2014 to discuss opportunities for automotive and aeronautics-related industrial development. Adah International was contracted by the [[City of Birmingham]] in December [[2015]] to assist city officials in lobbying European businesses to locate operations in Birmingham. In [[2016]] Birmingham hosted a delegation representing Germany's Bremen University of Applied Sciences. Adah also lobbied the city to pursue the establishment of a [[Birmingham World Trade Center]], which was approved by the World Trade Centers Association in July [[2017]].
World Trade Centers Association in July [[2017]].
 
Adah moved to its present offices from the [[Ideal Building]] at 111 [[19th Street North]]. In [[2022]] the company acquired North American drone-enabled warehouse inventory systems from doks. Innovation of Kassel, Germany.


==References==
==References==
* Walsh, Lauren (December 22, 2015) "Why Birmingham Council voted to hire a European consultant." abc3340.com
* Walsh, Lauren (December 22, 2015) "Why Birmingham Council voted to hire a European consultant." abc3340.com
* Karen, Angela (September 7, 2016) "[http://b-metro.com/kirk-atkinson/29386/ Kirk Atkinson helps European businesses set up shop in the U.S.]" ''B-Metro''
* Karen, Angela (September 7, 2016) "[http://b-metro.com/kirk-atkinson/29386/ Kirk Atkinson helps European businesses set up shop in the U.S.]" ''B-Metro''
* Van de Bijl, Hanno (July 13, 2017) "How a Birmingham company is trying to connect local students with advanced manufacturing jobs." {{BBJ}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (July 13, 2017) "How a Birmingham company is trying to connect local students with advanced manufacturing jobs." {{BBJ}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (October 27, 2017) "Inside Kirk Atkinson's plan to bring the world to Birmingham." {{BBJ}}
* Parker, Illyshia (July 20, 2022) "Industrial-focused company acquires Germany-based automated logistics systems." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 11:46, 21 July 2022

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Adah International, Inc is an international project management company founded in 2015 by Kirk Atkinson. Its offices are located in the Medical Forum building at 950 22nd Street North. The company consults with small and medium-sized businesses in the U.S. and Europe seeking to work with each other, and provides management and business development services, including workforce training.

Atkinson, then representing Bremeninvest and BLG Logistics, accompanied a delegation from the City of Birmingham to Northern Germany in December 2014 to discuss opportunities for automotive and aeronautics-related industrial development. Adah International was contracted by the City of Birmingham in December 2015 to assist city officials in lobbying European businesses to locate operations in Birmingham. In 2016 Birmingham hosted a delegation representing Germany's Bremen University of Applied Sciences. Adah also lobbied the city to pursue the establishment of a Birmingham World Trade Center, which was approved by the World Trade Centers Association in July 2017.

Adah moved to its present offices from the Ideal Building at 111 19th Street North. In 2022 the company acquired North American drone-enabled warehouse inventory systems from doks. Innovation of Kassel, Germany.

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