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'''MotionMobs''' is a smart phone application developer founded in [[2010]] by [[Taylor Peake]]. It moved into [[Innovation Depot]] in February [[2012]] and then into its own space in the former [[Blackwell Furniture building]] at 2429 [[1st Avenue North]] later that year.  
'''MotionMobs''' is a smart phone application developer founded in [[2010]] by [[Taylor Peake]]. It moved into [[Innovation Depot]] in February [[2012]] and then into its own space in the former [[Blackwell Furniture building]] at 2429 [[1st Avenue North]] later that year.  
[[Robert Hahnemann]] was named CEO in July [[2013]]. [[Jennifer Fisher]] succeeded him in [[2022]].


MotionMobs' commercial products include the animated children's audio-book "[[Sam The Spider]]" and the photographic scavenger hunt "PiktureThis".
MotionMobs' commercial products include the animated children's audio-book "[[Sam The Spider]]" and the photographic scavenger hunt "PiktureThis".


In [[2020]] MotionMobs partnered with [[UAB]] and the [[Alabama Department of Public Health]] to develop a smartphone app to work with new Google (Android) and Apple (iOS) capabilities to trace contacts between individuals who might have transmitted [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic|COVID-19]] before being diagnosed.
In [[2020]] MotionMobs partnered with [[UAB]] and the [[Alabama Department of Public Health]] to develop a smartphone app to work with new Google (Android) and Apple (iOS) capabilities to trace contacts between individuals who might have transmitted [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic|COVID-19]] before being diagnosed.
==CEOs==
* [[Taylor Peake]], 2010–2013
* [[Robert Hahnemann]], 2013–2018
* [[Jennifer Fisher]], 2022–


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 09:31, 9 November 2022

MotionMobs is a smart phone application developer founded in 2010 by Taylor Peake. It moved into Innovation Depot in February 2012 and then into its own space in the former Blackwell Furniture building at 2429 1st Avenue North later that year.

MotionMobs' commercial products include the animated children's audio-book "Sam The Spider" and the photographic scavenger hunt "PiktureThis".

In 2020 MotionMobs partnered with UAB and the Alabama Department of Public Health to develop a smartphone app to work with new Google (Android) and Apple (iOS) capabilities to trace contacts between individuals who might have transmitted COVID-19 before being diagnosed.

CEOs

References

  • Patterson, Nick (October 17, 2012) "New life in an old place." Weld
  • Diel, Stan (July 8, 2013) "Birmingham-based MotionMobs appoints Hahnemann CEO." The Birmingham News
  • Patchen, Tyler (May 29, 2020) "MotionMobs working with UAB and ADPH on Covid-19 contact tracing app." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Thrailkill, Laurel (November 7, 2022) "Local software developer MotionMobs names new CEO." Birmingham Business Journal

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