Seattle high tech combustion firm relocates to Tulsa

ClearSign Technologies Corp - Industrial Combustion and Sensing

ClearSign Technologies Corporation, an emerging leader in industrial combustion and sensing technologies that improve energy, operational efficiency and safety while dramatically reducing emissions, announced the relocation and grand opening of the company’s new headquarters to Tulsa, OK.

The company, formerly located in Seattle, Washington will host the official opening and a ribbon cutting ceremony with the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce on January 27 at 3pm CT at the company’s headquarters.

Additionally, ClearSign has been awarded an incentive through the Oklahoma 21st Century Quality Jobs Act incentive program from the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.

“The move of our headquarters to Tulsa provides both strategic and business development benefits,” said Jim Deller, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of ClearSign. “Tulsa is the epicenter of the global high tech combustion industry, with highly skilled workforce, and where leaders in the industry like our partner Zeeco are based.

“We have been steadily growing our presence in Tulsa and plan to continue to expand with new hires and increased collaboration with our partners and suppliers,” continued Dr. Deller.  “We are encouraged and very grateful that the Tulsa Chamber and State of Oklahoma have recognized the potential of ClearSign and are extremely supportive of our growth initiatives.”

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“We’re thrilled ClearSign Technologies has chosen to relocate its headquarters to Tulsa,” said Arthur Jackson, senior vice president of economic development at the Tulsa Regional Chamber. “ClearSign provides innovative technology for the energy and oil and gas industries, making the Tulsa region an ideal location for the company. We look forward to working with ClearSign as they expand their local footprint and support key industry sectors in our region.”

“I want to thank the Tulsa Regional Chamber for their tireless efforts to showcase our city’s ability to foster high-tech companies like ClearSign,” Mayor G.T. Bynum said. “I am excited to welcome yet another publicly traded company to our city and I look forward to supporting their growth and the growth of the tech industry in Tulsa.”

“I am excited to welcome ClearSign Technologies to our state,” said Scott Mueller, Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce and Workforce Development. “Oklahoma’s storied history in the energy industry and its evolution and innovation make our state a premier location for ClearSign and other companies active in the energy industry. I am confident they will find success and a quality workforce here and I look forward to working alongside the Tulsa Chamber with ClearSign as they continue to grow.”