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The City of Mesa and Arizona State University are partnering on a technology business accelerator site, to be located at the ASU Polytechnic campus, in the southeast part of the city.
In a tree along the Salt River, a male bald eagle feeds its two chicks a fish just pulled from the water.
Chandler puts the focus on science this week to encourage students and their families to learn more about potential future careers.
WAITSFIELD, Vt. (AP) — Nearly 30 years ago, a handful of enterprising Vermonters realized they could do more with milk than just sell it. And with a little help from the state, they became pioneers in what quickly blossomed into the now behemoth artisanal cheese movement.
In this Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 photo, Robin Morris, center, watches Frank Pace, left, and Florin Ungureanu, butcher a pig in Waitsfield, Vt. Vermont officials are exploring a new round of value added agriculture, hoping their livestock industry might take advantage of the burgeoning world of charcuterie. “You can buy a pig for $3 a pound. You turn it into cuts and you'll get $4, $5, $6 a pound. Turn it into bacon and you're getting $8 maybe $9 a pound. Turn it into cured products, the world's your oyster,” said Robin Morris, founder of the Mad River Food Hub, an incubator for new food businesses that is adding rooms for producers to dry cure meats such as salamis, prosciuttos and sopressatas. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)
It might be a surprise to hear business owners say out loud that they are not focused on profits, but the McIntosh family says it has a different model when it comes to its family-owned business.
The City of Chandler is celebrating science with three days dedicated to the exploration of invention. The Chandler Science Spectacular is part of the Arizona SciTech Festival, a statewide movement to promote and celebrate science in our daily lives and to earn recognition for Arizona as a science and technology hub.
Scott McIntosh,left, and his son Kyle McIntosh are shown in their Tempe business incubator space MAC6, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Scott McIntosh,left, and his son Kyle McIntosh are shown in their Tempe business incubator space MAC6, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Working to create a secure communications device, Chandler’s Cummings Engineering will launch the SAIFE Defender in California next week during the HALO Counter-Terrorism Summit.
Chandler is the place to be in Arizona for startup businesses, according to American Express. The company’s OPEN Forum recently recognized Chandler as one of the leading U.S. cities for technology startups per capita. The city ranked fourth behind California’s Fremont and San Jose, as well as Irving, Texas.
Chandler is the place to be in Arizona for startup businesses, according to American Express. The company’s OPEN Forum recently recognized Chandler as one of the leading U.S. cities for technology startups per capita. The city ranked fourth behind California’s Fremont and San Jose, as well as Irving, Texas.
The new hotbed of innovation and business development may be right here in Chandler.
Terry West, co-founder of Serious Integrated, shows off the touch screen device his company created. The business is located in Chandler’s Innovations Science and Technology Incubator, where start-up firms can conduct research and development. [submitted]
Mayor Greg Stanton and the City Council have approved a partnership to lease office space to SEEDspot, a local business incubator and nonprofit that helps entrepreneurs launch innovative ideas and boost Phoenix’s economy.
LEGOs have their place among little ones with bold imaginations.
Small business owners looking for new ideas to generate buzz and grow their brand have a local incubator at their disposal. After all, for many, the opportunity for startup business owners to be surrounded by other like-minded individuals who have the same entrepreneurial spirit is rare around these parts.
Small business owners looking for new ideas to generate buzz and grow their brand have a local incubator at their disposal. After all, for many, the opportunity for startup business owners to be surrounded by other like-minded individuals who have the same entrepreneurial spirit is rare around these parts.
Mesa plans to open a business accelerator later this year to help technology start-ups become full-fledged, job-producing businesses.
For about 21 days, Amanacer Preschool students in Lynn Marble’s class at Gilbert’s Burk Elementary School watched, practiced counting and tried to be patient as they waited for two dozen eggs to hatch in their classroom.
Four-year-old Kyle Jackson gingerly holds a baby chick incubated and hatched in Lynn Marble’s preschool class. Four-year-old Abby McCord patiently awaits her turn.
No one is prepared for a premature baby or the death of a newborn, but one group is doing what it can to make the process a little more caring.
A hydrogen company based at the city of Chandler’s Innovations Incubator has been named a finalist in an environmental competition by the International Green Industry Hall of Fame. H2 Pure Power Inc. was nominated for a product that retrofits gasoline and diesel engines to provide better performance, increased fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. The company was the only Arizona business nominated. The IGIHOF will honor H2 Pure Power during a May 11 conference in Fresno, Calif.
Three tenants in Chandler’s Innovations Incubator have been named semifinalists for a statewide technology competition that will award grants of up to $250,000 to help start-up businesses grow. The companies are Cummings Engineering, Serious Integrated and BCR Diagnostics. They are among 25 semifinalists competing for the Arizona Innovation Challenge, which is sponsored by the Arizona Commerce Authority.
Three tenants in Chandler’s Innovations Incubator have been named semifinalists for a statewide technology competition that will award grants of up to $250,000 to help start-up businesses grow. The companies are Cummings Engineering, Serious Integrated and BCR Diagnostics. They are among 25 semifinalists competing for the Arizona Innovation Challenge, which is sponsored by the Arizona Commerce Authority.
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