AVADirect

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AVADirect Custom Computers
TypePrivate
Industry Computer hardware
Founded2000
Headquarters Twinsburg, Ohio
Key people
Alex Sonis CEO [1]
Misha Troshin EVP of Gov't Sales
Joseph Mundy Sales Manager
Products Desktops
Workstations
Laptops
Tablets
Mini PCs
Media PCs
Servers
Website www.avadirect.com

AVADirect Custom Computers is an American custom computer manufacturer headquartered in Twinsburg, Ohio. AVADirect specializes in providing custom desktops, workstations, servers, and VR Solutions. These solutions are uniquely configured by the customer, allowing them to choose component models and manufacturers, and are then assembled, shipped, and supported by AVADirect.

History

Freedom USA, Inc. d/b/a AVADirect Custom Computers was founded in 2000 by CEO, Alex Sonis, to deliver on the promise of being able to configure and order a PC without compromising on component choice or options.

AVADirect claimed trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on October 21, 2008, [2] to the AVA insignia used as an emblem for the company. As of 2009, AVADirect’s quality management system is certified to comply with the ISO 9001:2015 standard. [3]

Today, AVADirect has expanded its configurators to offer thousands of cases, components, and customization options that allow the customer to configure a unique custom computer.

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References

  1. "Freedom USA, Inc". Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. dnb.com/. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  2. "AVADIRECT Trademark Application of Freedom USA, Inc. - Serial Number 90241191 :: Justia Trademarks". trademarks.justia.com. Retrieved 2022-06-16.
  3. https://avadirect.azureedge.net/ava-assets/documents/Freedom_USA-9001-2015_Certificate_EXP_2024_1-16-2018.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]