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Platinum Systems relocates headquarters to the Kenosha Innovation Center

Platinum Systems has announced the relocation of its headquarters to the Kenosha Innovation Center.


The local company made the change effective March 1. The IT services company provides Managed Services, cybersecurity services, and strategic technology guidance.


Founded in 1997 in Kenosha, Platinum Systems has grown into a technology partner serving businesses across southeast Wisconsin and northeast Illinois.


“We are incredibly excited about this next chapter,” said Danny Carlson, CEO of Platinum Systems. “The Kenosha Innovation Center represents energy, growth, and opportunity. As an IT company that focuses on innovation and always adapting and implementing changing technologies through our managed services, advanced cyber security, this environment aligns perfectly with who we are and how we serve our clients.”


He said the move to the Kenosha Innovation Center reflects the company’s continued investment in innovation, collaboration, and long-term growth in the community it has proudly called home for nearly three decades.


Located at 5522 26th Ave. in the heart of the City of Kenosha, the KIC serves as a hub for forward-thinking organizations, entrepreneurs, and technology-focused businesses. As part of the broader Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood redevelopment, the facility was designed to foster collaboration, economic development, and new opportunities for companies shaping the future of the region.


Platinum Systems delivers comprehensive technology support designed to help organizations operate securely and efficiently. Its core services include:

  • Managed IT Services with proactive monitoring and support.

  • Advanced cybersecurity solutions and risk management.

  • Cloud services and Microsoft 365 migrations.

  • Strategic technology planning and budgeting.

  • Technology alignment and consulting.


The new headquarters provides modern workspace designed for collaboration, strategic planning, and partner engagement.


Officials said the location strengthens Platinum Systems’ presence within Kenosha’s growing innovation district and reinforces its commitment to supporting local businesses while contributing to regional economic development.


“Our mission is simple: protect businesses and enhance their success through smart, secure technology,” Carlson said. “Relocating to the Kenosha Innovation Center positions us to continue delivering high-level IT, and cybersecurity services while remaining deeply connected to the Kenosha community.”

 
 
 

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