CirrusLabs Receives U.S. Department of Commerce Export Achievement Certificate

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ATLANTA, June 19, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - CirrusLabs, an AAPI-led technology firm, has been honored with the Export Achievement Certificate by the U.S. Department of Commerce. This recognition is part of the Global Diversity Export Initiative, acknowledging the company's notable achievements in expanding its technology solutions to international markets.

The Export Achievement Certificate is awarded to U.S. companies that have successfully entered new overseas markets with the assistance of the U.S. Commercial Service. CirrusLabs' recognition highlights its effective expansion into global trade and its ongoing collaboration with the U.S. government to broaden its business footprint internationally.

Arun Venkataraman, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Global Markets and Director General of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, presented the award to CirrusLabs at the USPAACC CelebrASIAN conference. The event served as a platform for the U.S. Commercial Service to celebrate successful exporters and connect with the AANHPI business community.

"Receiving the Export Achievement Certificate from the U.S. Department of Commerce is an immense honor," stated Naeem Hussain, Chief Operating Officer at CirrusLabs. "This recognition, along with our inclusion in the Fast 100 list for the third time, validates our dedication to driving innovation and expanding our reach globally."

In addition to this recognition, CirrusLabs was also named to the USPAACC Fast 100 list for the third time. CirrusLabs' portfolio includes services such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, ERP solutions like ServiceNow, SAP, Oracle Financials Cloud, and Workday, as well as data migration, cloud services, and more.

For more information, visit www.cirruslabs.io.

Source: CirrusLabs via Newswire

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