ATOM forms joint venture with NYC based Powerhouse UXDC

PRESS RELEASE: The ATOM Group, Dec 1, 2020 from Portsmouth, NH

The ATOM Group, LLC (“ATOM”) in Portsmouth, NH and Brooklyn, NY-based user experience and design powerhouse UX Design Collective (“UXDC”) have completed a year-long trial period and have officially formed a new joint venture, effectively combining ATOM’s engineering and technology talents, responsible for technical innovations with household names like IBM, Intuit, and Roku, with the design and user experience wizardly of UXDC, whose list of clients includes recognizable names like Forrester, E-Trade, American Express, BP, Telemundo, and Johnson & Johnson.

Jason Sgro, ATOM’s Senior Partner says,

“After the successful completion of many significant projects it became obvious to us in early 2020 that ATOM and UXDC belonged under one ideological roof. So we spent the year testing it out and the results were significant. While we are very proud of our place in NH’s technical scene and we’re equally proud of partnering with a female lead and minority-owned business from NY. Diversity and perspective play such an important role in what we do.”

UX Design Collective is a registered Minority and Women-Owned Business in both the state and city of New York, and is MWBE Certified with national organization, WBENC. Ariel Rey and her team at UXDC offer user experience and design services that come from decades of involvement with emerging technologies and the countries country's biggest brands.

Ariel Rey, one of UXDC’s two Founders and an industry veteran, explains:

“UXDC is thrilled to formalize our already strong relationship with The Atom Group, bringing even greater capabilities to serve our clients. With our complementary strengths and aligned mission of putting users first, this joint venture is a natural fit.”

On behalf of ATOM, we’re very excited to welcome UXDC to the NH Technical Community and look forward to the possibilities ahead.

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