Business incubators ‘mentor companies through their childhood’
Nearly 40 incubators operate in Virginia.
New tools in manufacturing increase efficiency, but will they make the industry cool?
From heavy equipment-makers to biotech firms to food processors, Virginia companies are using advanced techniques to get leaner and meaner.
Collaboration is the watchword at innovative research facility CCAM
CCAM’s symbiotic environment should help bridge the gap between academic research and commercial product development.
Manufacturers seek new generation of workers
The Dream It, Do It Virginia and Military2Manufacturing initiatives aim to recruit skilled workers to the manufacturing industry.
Public-private partnerships
Public-private partnerships can provide win-win scenarios for government and the private sector.
Sullenberger guarded Shenandoah Valley’s heritage
Interview with Robin Sullenberger, Retired CEO, Shenandoah Valley Partnership
Virginia Beach company originated from a family vacation to the resort city
Kettler International Inc.'s products include table tennis equipment, patio furniture, bikes, toys and fitness equipment.
Newport News company is in an expansive mood
Newport News-based Perfect Commerce has expanded its operations to Chicago, England, Australia, Germany, New Zealand, and India.
HCA deal helps Lumos expand to Richmond area
Central Virginia is new territory for Lumos Networks.
For the Record – Shenandoah Valley, October 2013
For the Record - Shenandoah Valley, October 2013
College is expanding programs to meet demand
Danville Community College is expanding its machining program.