Business & Tech

Medical Software Firm Moves To Howard County

A Montgomery County medical software firm is relocating its company headquarters to Howard County.

Howard County will be welcoming a Montgomery County business relocating its headquarters this fall.
Howard County will be welcoming a Montgomery County business relocating its headquarters this fall. (St. John Properties)

MAPLE LAWN, MD — Burtonsville-based medical software firm MagView will be relocating its corporate headquarters to Maple Lawn in Howard County. The company works with outpatient imaging centers and hospitals around the world, developing and marketing a variety of software solutions utilized by physicians and other medical professionals that track information about patients undergoing mammography and other breast imaging exams. This data is then used to help improve patient outcomes, particularly among those patients considered high-risk.

MagView will be relocating its 75 employees from Montgomery County to a four-story, 104,412-square foot office building at 8110 Maple Lawn Boulevard this fall.

“Our company outgrew our existing facilities and continues to expand rapidly and, as we embarked on a long-term operational strategy, we believed it was essential for our new location to be easily accessible to a highly-skilled technical workforce,” said Bryan Chapin, president and CEO of MagView, in a statement. “We began looking closer at Maple Lawn due to the numerous high-technology firms contained within the business community. The location became increasingly attractive based on the employee-centric amenities including multiple restaurants and shopping embedded within the community. We believe that Maple Lawn will significantly improve our ability to recruit and retain employees and, because the new building is less than five miles from our existing location, the commutes and lifestyles of our current employees will not be adversely impacted.”

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