

“One of the College of Engineering’s missions is economic development for the region and state of Michigan,” says Leo Kempel, dean of the MSU College of Engineering and the Dennis P. TechSmith, which started in East Lansing 30 years ago, has been a long-time sponsor of MSU, bringing projects to MSU computer science students in the College of Engineering, such as Teacher’s Virtual Toolbelt, Cloud-Based Video Tracking, and Video Sentiment Analysis. They have been a great collaborator with the university for over a decade and this move will facilitate opportunities to further build upon our relationship.” Stanley Jr., says, “We’re pleased to welcome TechSmith to a location closer to our campus. “With companies like TechSmith continuing to invest in our state, we know that we will build back our state’s economy stronger than ever before.” “TechSmith has been a longstanding business within the East Lansing community, and this latest investment reaffirms that Michigan is the best place to nurture and grow talent within our communities,” says Gov. Construction is expected to be completed by June 2022.

The new headquarters is being designed to enhance employee wellbeing, connectedness to one another, talent opportunities, community partnerships and involvement, local brand awareness, and internship programs. We are also committed to supporting Michigan State University and the Lansing region as community stakeholders.” “We look forward to providing a world-class tech facility to our amazing team that reinforces our culture, creativity, and collaboration. “In a growing tech company, it’s all about attracting and enabling the right talent,” says Wendy Hamilton, CEO of TechSmith.
