![]() ![]() “In a rapidly shifting and highly competitive business environment, it is imperative that we leverage leading technologies and business systems to best serve the interests of our Realtor members,” Martin continued. “Today, we are taking another momentous step in keeping Realtors at the center of the transaction,” said Jared Martin, the 2019 CAR president. ZipLogix’s offerings are currently provided to members of the National Association of Realtors and the California Association of Realtors as a benefit of their membership, and the companies say that those offerings will continue after zipLogix is folded into Lone Wolf. Lone Wolf said that it will also move to use existing zipForm integrations and bring them to TransactionDesk users to “drive greater efficiencies for agents and brokers.”Ĭollectively, Lone Wolf and zipLogix service over 1.4 million real estate agents, 20,000 offices, and 1,000 multiple listing services and associations in the U.S. “The zipLogix platform will be added to Lone Wolf's transaction management portfolio, which currently includes TransactionDesk, a complete transaction management solution used by over 500,000 real estate professionals,” Lone Wolf said in its announcement.Īccording to the company, Lone Wolf plans to “immediately” work to integrate zipForm with brokerWOLF, the company’s back office and accounting platform, to give zipForm users a “fully integrated transaction management-to-back office solution.” The zipLogix platform, which includes the company’s transaction management software (zipForm, zipTMS, and zipVault), will all be available through Lone Wolf’s platform. ![]() Lone Wolf announced Monday that it acquired zipLogix, which also provides transaction management, electronic forms, and eSignature solutions for the real estate industry. Just over 18 months ago, Lone Wolf Technologies, a provider of residential real estate software, expanded its offerings when it acquired Instanet Solutions, a provider of transaction management, electronic forms, and eSignature solutions for the real estate industry. ![]() To further this investment and his commitment to supporting innovation in the commonwealth, Governor Tom Wolf has proposed an $18 million increase in funding for the BFTDA in his 2022-23 budget.įor more information about the Wolf Administration’s commitment to technology, visit the DCED website, and be sure to stay up-to-date with all of our agency news on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. To date, BFTDA has deployed $52M to Pennsylvania-based venture firms during the Wolf administration. The mission of the BFTDA is to encourage and coordinate programs and investments, which advance the competitiveness of Pennsylvania companies and universities in the global economy. As we approach our fourth anniversary, we’ve quadrupled our employee headcount in the last 14 months and are growing fast. “Their support at a crucial time helped us hire key personnel, procure essential technology as we build towards becoming the first company to deploy commercially viable autonomous trucks across the country. “Locomation is proud to be part of Pittsburgh’s vibrant technology community and we’re grateful for the BFTDA’s early support,” said Locomation co-founder and CEO Çetin Meriçli. As one of the largest state technology development programs in the nation, the BFTDA was established to promote an entrepreneurial business environment, advance technology innovation, and create a technology-ready workforce. Locomation has received roughly $60 million in funding, a portion of which was supported by the Ben Franklin Technology Development Authority (BFTDA) through Draper Triangle Venture entities. We have a budding Silicon Valley in western Pennsylvania, and Locomation is one of the reasons why.” “And it was great to see, first-hand, the incredible things they are doing with autonomous trucks. “It’s critical to invest in start-up companies like Locomation, they represent the future in Pennsylvania,” said Acting Secretary Weaver. Pittsburgh, PA – Today, Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Acting Secretary Neil Weaver and Deputy Secretary of Technology and Innovation Steve D’Ettorre highlighted the Wolf Administration’s investments in Pennsylvania’s advanced technology start-up companies during an event at Locomation, an autonomous trucking company in Pittsburgh. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP).Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit Program (OSTC).Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program (EITC).Quality Assurance & Operational Support.Certified Economic Development Organizations.
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