$6.3 million
300 jobs
Project Minerva
The Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (Go Utah), the City of Farmington, and the Economic Development Corporation of Utah (EDCUtah) are pleased to announce that Udo, LLC plans to expand its Farmington, Utah headquarters, adding up to 300 new high-paying jobs in the next five years. Capital expenditures associated with the project are $6.2 million.
“This expansion is a big win for Davis County,” said Dan Hemmert, Go Utah’s executive director. “Udo will add to Utah’s growing health tech sector, creating jobs for engineers, copywriters, and more. We wish Udo success as they continue to grow.”
Udo is a Software as a Service (SaaS) communication company that focuses on video communication. Initially, this software will be used to improve healthcare coordination and continuity. Udo’s initial launch product is Udo Care. Udo Care is a smartphone application used by patients to communicate primarily through video to their medical providers, collaborators, and family members.
“Udo is progressing rapidly, even by Utah technology standards,” said Danny Fraser, Udo co-founder and CEO. “We intend to create as much benefit for the Utah community and economic ecosystem as we possibly can. This commitment of support from the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity will be a significant aid to our ability to reach our highest potential while locating our company headquarters and as many of our employees as possible here.”
The Go Utah Board has approved a post-performance Economic Development Tax Increment Finance (EDTIF) tax credit not to exceed $2,870,622. Each year that Udo meets the criteria in its contract with the state, it will qualify for a portion of the total tax credit.
"Udo will be a disruptive influence that will eliminate a lot of unnecessary costs associated with information duplication in the healthcare industry,” said Brigham Mellor, Farmington, Utah’s economic development director. “Udo is a company to watch as they grow in the coming years. Farmington is proud to have them as one of our corporate tenants.
“A lot of tech talent commutes south out of Davis County every day,” said Chris Roybal, president of the Northern Utah Economic Alliance (NUEA). “Udo’s choice of Station Park, with its convenient location and many amenities, will prove to be a recruiting plus for them.”
With support from NUEA, Vlada Yaremenko, business development manager, led Project Minerva for EDCUtah.
For more information on this or other projects, contact Colby Cooley, at 801-323-4250, ccooley@edcutah.org.
Investors:If you were involved in this project and would like to add your organization to this announcement, please email connect@edcutah.org