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A technician at nLIGHT in Vancouver works with a laser bar that will be processed into chips in 2017.

nLIGHT secures $86 million government contract

A technician at nLIGHT in Vancouver works with a laser bar that will be processed into chips in 2017.

May 8, 2023, 3:53pm Business

Despite another quarter of losses, nLIGHT’s latest earnings report was a cheerful one as it accompanied the announcement of an $86 million government contract, its largest to date. Read story

Construction continues at the future location for ZoomInfo, left, at the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 1. ZoomInfo plans to relocate when the project is completed in 2025.

ZoomInfo sees strong revenue growth

Construction continues at the future location for ZoomInfo, left, at the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 1. ZoomInfo plans to relocate when the project is completed in 2025.

May 7, 2023, 6:05am Business

Technology company ZoomInfo announced double- and triple-digit percentage increases in revenue and operating income compared with the previous year in its latest earnings report. Read story

Pilot Margaux Retherford steps out of a KinectAir Diamond DA62 at Atlantic Aviation PDX in Portland. The on-demand airline can land at any public airport in the region.

Vancouver-based KinectAir helps firms connect with ride-hailing aviation app

Pilot Margaux Retherford steps out of a KinectAir Diamond DA62 at Atlantic Aviation PDX in Portland. The on-demand airline can land at any public airport in the region.

April 24, 2023, 6:05am Business

After the launch of its ride-hailing aviation app last spring, Vancouver’s KinectAir has become a time-saver for local businesses needing to traverse the region to meet clients. Read story

Workers for State Grid, China&#039;s state utility company, work in the field using RealWear&#039;s augmented-reality headset.

Vancouver’s RealWear cancels merger plan, will remain in private hands

Workers for State Grid, China&#039;s state utility company, work in the field using RealWear&#039;s augmented-reality headset.

April 12, 2023, 1:08pm Business

Vancouver’s RealWear canceled plans to become a publicly traded company, citing current market conditions in the decision, the company’s chairman and CEO said in a statement Wednesday. Read story

Programs like ChatGPT quickly process large amounts of data and are getting better at matching writing styles.

Vancouver businesses, schools embrace artificial intelligence technology

Programs like ChatGPT quickly process large amounts of data and are getting better at matching writing styles.

March 8, 2023, 6:05am Business

Some Vancouver businesses, schools using artificial intelligence technology but caution against too much reliance Read story

The development team that owns the Vancouver Innovation Center plan to propose a new master plan, Masterplan 2.0, to incorporate more high-density housing and open space.

Vancouver Innovation Center a community by design

The development team that owns the Vancouver Innovation Center plan to propose a new master plan, Masterplan 2.0, to incorporate more high-density housing and open space.

March 6, 2023, 6:05am Business

The developers at the Vancouver Innovation Center have big dreams for the parcel of land that was once home to Hewlett-Packard’s Vancouver campus. Read story

Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., listens during a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in February.

Sen. Maria Cantwell: CHIPS and Science Act is good investment in Southwest Washington

Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., listens during a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in February.

March 5, 2023, 6:00am Business

Tech manufacturers across the country are rushing to apply for some of the $49 billion in funds that the Biden administration recently opened up through the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act to incentivize domestic semiconductor manufacturing and research. Companies are applying in droves, including some with heavy manufacturing ties in… Read story

IT3, a new nonprofit workforce training center, is aiming to quickly train those in manufacturing on the newest technologies used in the industry. The fabrication center space shown here is shared with Ridgefield School District.

Ridgefield high-tech training center IT3 aims to develop workforce for local manufacturers

IT3, a new nonprofit workforce training center, is aiming to quickly train those in manufacturing on the newest technologies used in the industry. The fabrication center space shown here is shared with Ridgefield School District.

March 1, 2023, 6:05am Business

An effort to home grow a larger high-tech manufacturing workforce has set down roots in Ridgefield. The IT3 workforce development center celebrated its grand opening last week. Read story

A photo from nLIGHT shows the company's facility in Camas.

Camas-based nLIGHT trimmed workforce 5% last year, reports 16% loss last quarter

A photo from nLIGHT shows the company's facility in Camas.

February 28, 2023, 6:42pm Business

Camas-based nLIGHT disclosed it has cut its workforce by about 5 percent as it reported mounting losses at its latest quarterly earnings presentation. Read story

Kevin Syverson, left, and Chase Kleinschmidt of Silicon Forest Electronics demonstrate a pick-and-place machine.

Clark County’s high-tech ecosystem takes a network

Kevin Syverson, left, and Chase Kleinschmidt of Silicon Forest Electronics demonstrate a pick-and-place machine.

January 22, 2023, 6:05am Business

When the Columbia River Economic Development Council was formed in 1982, the three largest employers in Clark County were the Boise Cascade paper mill downtown, the Alcoa aluminum smelter near the Port of Vancouver and the Crown Zellerbach paper mill in Camas. Read story