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'''Atlas RFID Solutions''' is a small company launched in [[2007]] by [[Robert Fuqua, Jr]] which designs and implements customized radio frequency identification (RFID) systems used to track inventory and shipments.
'''Atlas RFID Solutions''' is a company launched in [[2007]] by [[Robert Fuqua Jr]] which designs and implements customized radio frequency identification (RFID) systems used to track inventory and shipments, with a focus on the construction industry.


The company is housed at the [[Innovation Depot]] in downtown [[Birmingham]].
Until [[2016]] the company was housed at the [[Innovation Depot]] in downtown [[Birmingham]], growing to as many as 75 employees. In April of that year the moved to their current headquarters offices in the [[Booker T. Washington Building]].


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==References==
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael (March 18, 2010) "Birmingham's Innovation Depot is mother hen to start-ups." ''Birmingham News''
* Tomberlin, Michael (March 18, 2010) "Birmingham's Innovation Depot is mother hen to start-ups." {{BN}}
* Alexander, Alan (November 17, 2015) "Tech company moving HQ to top two floors of Booker T. Washington Building." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 21 November 2021

Atlas RFID Solutions logo.png

Atlas RFID Solutions is a company launched in 2007 by Robert Fuqua Jr which designs and implements customized radio frequency identification (RFID) systems used to track inventory and shipments, with a focus on the construction industry.

Until 2016 the company was housed at the Innovation Depot in downtown Birmingham, growing to as many as 75 employees. In April of that year the moved to their current headquarters offices in the Booker T. Washington Building.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (March 18, 2010) "Birmingham's Innovation Depot is mother hen to start-ups." The Birmingham News
  • Alexander, Alan (November 17, 2015) "Tech company moving HQ to top two floors of Booker T. Washington Building." Birmingham Business Journal

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