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August 20, 2024

Top Utilities Provide Exclusive Insights Into the Pressing Need for More Power

Power provision is vying with workforce as the most pressing issue for industrial companies nationwide amid a glut of major industrial facility projects (data centers, semiconductor fabs, EV/battery supply chain, etc.). How is your utility’s economic development team working with operations and external stakeholders to address these concerns?

July 24, 2012

Meeting of the Minds

In late May, Intel announced the launch of the Intel Collaborative Research Institute for Sustainable Connected Cities in partnership with Imperial College London, University College London and the emerging Tech City cluster of East London.

April 24, 2012

Thinking Ahead

Northeast States: There are reasons that New Jersey (second), New York (sixth) and Pennsylvania (ninth) all place among the top 10 states in total R&D. Certainly the region’s strength in the nation’s leading R&D recipient sector, chemicals, and its pharmaceuticals subsector is one.

November 15, 2011

Reinventing Connecticut

It didn’t take long for the Bioscience Connecticut initiative to bear fruit.

November 1, 2010

One Piece at a Time

The South is hotter than most of the rest of the U.S. in more ways than one.

October 6, 2010

Right at Home

Sharp just made its 2-millionth solar panel in Memphis. CT&T is going to make electric cars in Spartanburg County, S.C.

September 28, 2010

Grabbing a Tiger by the Tail

By most accounts, China in this the “Year of the Tiger” has eclipsed Japan to become the world’s second largest economy.

September 15, 2010

How to Count to 1,000

Would you rather have 1,000 high-quality manufacturing jobs within a decade, or 1,000 high-tech services jobs within 20 years?

September 15, 2010

Zones of Transformation

From the elegant Far Eastern restaurant of the expansive recreation center of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA),

July 29, 2010

Energy Mix

From east to west to assorted points in between, the energy sector in Arkansas — both renewable and traditional — continues to thrive.

July 22, 2010

Look At the Data

When a former U.S. Attorney in New Jersey is elected governor, and teams up with a lieutenant governor who fought corruption and crime as a federal prosecutor and sheriff, chances are they won’t back down

June 18, 2010

Open Arms

Québec’s Minister of International Relations Pierre Arcand looks to new ties to unbind the province from its traditional industrial past.

June 11, 2010

Signature Deal

Boasting more than US$27 billion in revenues and more than 4,200 employees at such firms as Kindred Healthcare

April 16, 2010

Pipeline to Tomorrow

Today, at a site near the Mississippi River in Tunica County, Miss., just south of Memphis, Tenn., the company is gaining its first manufacturing perch in North America

April 12, 2010

Talent Incubator

A company that began as a University of New Mexico spinoff in 1993 now makes high-tech products used on all seven continents and in outer space.

April 11, 2010

Starting Anew

The Silver Eagle Bus Co., whose manufacturing history traces to Belgium and Germany before a run of several decades in the U.S., has embarked on a new chapter in its twist-and-turn history as it ramps up production in the Nashville suburb of Gallatin.

March 13, 2010

Time Engineers

Visitors to Beijing for the 2010 Airport Cities conference no doubt will be impressed by Beijing Capital International Airport’s US$3-billion main terminal, opened in time for the 2008 Olympic Games.

February 28, 2010

Clear Leaders

Oregon’s approach to clean technology continues to reap benefits. Seattle’s transit-friendly approach to industrial development is paying dividends.

February 25, 2010

A River Crossing for the Ages

The relocation of 1,600 high-salaried jobs from Manhattan to Jersey City may change perceptions of the New Jersey business climate.

January 22, 2010

Not To Be Outdone

Move over, automotive industry. You’ve got company. The entire Southeast is home to a thriving aviation industry, and Mississippi is no exception.

January 11, 2010

Omaha: The Next Financial Capital

When a metro area has accounted for nearly half of its entire state’s corporate facility locations and expansions since the beginning of 2008, it’s hard to ignore.