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Zasti Inc. to invest $5.9M, create 60 new jobs in Loudoun County
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Zasti Inc., an artificial intelligence technology company that develops innovative risk screening, predictive analytics, and climate change solutions for the healthcare industry, will invest $5.9 million to establish its U.S. headquarters and operations in Loudoun County.
The company will utilize the facility to develop and embed ZASTI© AI platforms in diagnostic devices and enterprise IT systems to ensure product quality, supply chain security, and affordability.
Health Care AI Firm Zasti to Establish U S HQ in Loudoun
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Senate Bill 1259, intended to curb toll increases and close financing loopholes on the Dulles Greenway, has now passed both houses of the Virginia General Assembly.
The Senate passed the bill on Feb. 1. On Tuesday, Feb. 16 the House of Delegates passed the bill 97-1-1, with only vote vote against and one abstaining.
If its identical companion bill, House Bill 1832, passes through the Senate without amendments, the bill will head to Gov. Ralph Northam’s desk to be signed into law. That bill passed the House 99-0 on Jan. 29, and is currently in a Senate committee.
“This is a big win for Loudoun County and northern Virginia commuters. Passing this legislation would not have been possible without the support of the Loudoun Delegation and the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors,” stated Sen. John J. Bell (D-13), who introduced the bill along with Sen. Jennifer B. Boysko (D-33). “We have been working on this issue for a long time, and I’m proud that we were able t