said Wednesday it is moving its four-person international headquarters from San Francisco to Westminster.
The company said metro Denver will better accommodate its anticipated growth.
“Colorado has a significant manufacturing industry segment with over 5,900 companies, with a substantial portion of those focused on advanced manufacturing, which is our specialty,” said Lattice general manager Bill Barnes. “Having our international headquarters located in a thriving manufacturing area will be good for business and for recruiting talent.”
The company, founded in 1997, has not disclosed how many jobs may be added as it grows.
Lattice said its software can be used for manufacturing assembly planning, work instructions, technical illustrations, electronic spare parts catalogs and service portals.
The Westminster office will oversee operations in the Americas, Europe, Middle East and Africa. Lattice also operates an office in Tokyo.
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