Robots Doing Factory Jobs

Depending on the angle from which you’re looking at the crystal ball, automation is either an imminent wave of large-scale labor force devastation or a slower, more muted change that society will seemlessly absorb—and maybe even enjoy.

A recent paper by M.I.T’s Daron Acemoglu…

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Aerospace Association Launched in Michigan to Assist Sector Growth

The newly formed Aerospace Industry Association of Michigan (AIAM) officially launched with the organization’s inaugural Board of Director’s meeting in August of this year. AIAM serves to be the voice of the 600+ aerospace companies and organizations that already call Michigan home.

Michigan’s heritage in the aerospace…

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Maine: Strong Small Business Culture

By Lori Culpepper

Many cities in Maine, especially Portland and the surrounding areas, rely on a strong business culture of small to mid-size, privately owned companies. The downtown district in Portland and the Old Port historical area provide a variety of business opportunities, and there is an emphasis on…

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Cape Fear Region, North Carolina

Brunswick, Columbus, Pender, and New Hanover Counties
 

The Cape Fear Region in North Carolina brings together everything the most enterprising businesses need to succeed. Across our four counties—one of the fastest-growing regions in the southeastern US—you’ll find a strong and expanding infrastructure. An eager, diverse…

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West Virginia: Gateway to Major Metropolitan Areas

West Virginia’s location means it can provide convenient access to major metropolitan areas including Washington, DC, New York City, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Charlotte, Raleigh, Columbus, Chicago, Lexington and Atlanta.

West Virginia is connected to the East Coast and continental U.S. by an intricate system of railways, waterways and highways…

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