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Digital Wave

www.digitalwave.com

 
Digital Wave is a user-focused web & mobile application digital agency. We build engaging websites & products for higher-ed, not-for-profit, & the medical industry. From large scale redesigns to smaller scale efforts, we know how to engage end users while helping clients meet their business goals & objectives. We help define a process for our clients, empowering them to evolve their own web presence for years to come. Established in 1993, we are a team of 150+ driven problem solvers, with offices in Philadelphia, & Chesapeake, VA. We`re a division of Antech Systems, Inc. Clients include George Mason University, Virginia ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.digitalwave.com
  • 3501 Masons Mill Road Suite 401
    Huntingdon Valley, PA USA 19006
  • Phone: 215.544.1200

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