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By Chloe Kline
Aleo, a software provider for facilitating interactive hybrid meetings, recently announced that it will remain in Carmel as it expands. The technology company plans to add about 60 jobs at its office in the Meridian Corporate Corridor by the end of 2026.
Brandon Fisher, Aleo’s founder and CEO, launched the company in Carmel in 2019. The software provides a virtual workspace that manages shared documents and multimedia components to create a fully remote workspace.
“(Alleo) is the only browser-based platform that integrates audio and video, multimodal content and customizable activities into one experience,” said Megan Van Zupten, Chief Operating Officer of Alleo.
Aleo sells packaged software licenses and innovation services to medium and large organizations worldwide.
The company was recently included in the list of “hot sellers” in the 2022 collaboration report by Aragon Research.
The Indiana Economic Development Commission awarded Aleo up to $1 million in incentive-based tax credits and up to $50,000 in performance-based training grants.
To learn more about Alleo, view job openings or book a meeting, visit withalleo.com.
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