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Connecticut Funds Manufacturing Innovations
By Rachel Duran
Caption:Rendering of Pratt & Whitney’s 425,000-square-foot building that will serve as the company’s global headquarters and world-class engineering facility. Image: P&W, a United Technologies Corp. company
The Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund is one of the most innovative state-level economic…
Arizona is Ready for Entrepreneurs
By David Hodes
Caption: The Salt River Project intends to deploy BASELAYER’s modular data center technology in locations near its existing electrical infrastructure where they can be connected directly to the energy grid. SRP DataStations would allow for data center growth with minimal impact to the community in relation…
Wyoming Grows Technology and Innovation Assets
By Rachel Duran
Caption: Technology workers at a Cheyenne uplink facility. Photo: Cheyenne LEADS
With a population of a little more than 580,000 people, Wyoming’s economic development officials face challenges in terms of workforce numbers. Wyoming Grown is a workforce-related initiative to encourage former Wyoming residents and…
New Mexico: Incentives Behind Explosive Growth
By David Hodes
Caption: Grand opening of Santa Teresa’s Union Pacific project. Gov. Susana Martinez is in the center with other elected officials, including Chihuahua, Mexico’s Governor, Cesar Duarte, on the far left. Photo: New Mexico Economic Development Department
New Mexico’s economic development structure is helping businesses…
Georgia’s Connectivity Advantages
By Rachel Hamilton
Caption: Container ships working at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal in Savannah in October 2014. The Port of Savannah is No. 4 in terms of volume of containers and cargo. Photo: GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton
“We’ve had several publications rank us as the…