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Inspired Technology and Communications relocates to 50 Oliver Street

50 Oliver Street - North Easton, Mass. 50 Oliver Street - North Easton, MA

North Easton, MA Inspired Technology and Communications has completed the move of its office and warehouse facility to 50 Oliver St. The move was effective January 1, 2017.

According to Inspired Technology CEO, Stephen Rothwell, the move was necessitated by the significant growth the company has realized in the last few years.

The new 8,000 s/f facility includes a corporate conference/board room that showcases many of the audio and video technologies provided by Inspired. Rothwell said the building’s proximity to the interstates (I-495 & I-95) and Rte. 24 will also benefit customers and employees.

Inspired Technology is a full-service technology integrator servicing both commercial and residential customers. Inspired provides voice and data infrastructure cabling, audio video systems, security and access control systems, and many other technology services.

“Due to the addition of a new residential Audio and Video systems division and our services and solutions becoming better known throughout the industry, demand has risen – and rapidly” said Rothwell. “Our new office and warehouse space is 50 percent larger than our previous offices and offers a more efficient layout. It will support our continued growth and expansion providing a better work environment for current and future staff. I think it underscores our commitment to both our clients and our employees.”

Inspired Technology’s new address is 50 Oliver St. – Suite W4, North Easton.

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