Earlier this month, the Journal of Business hosted Mark Norton, executive director of the Northwest I-90 Manufacturing Alliance, for its most recent Elevating The Conversation podcast about Aerospace & Innovation in the Inland Northwest.
Pinecroft LLC, developer of the Pinecroft Business Park in Spokane Valley, started construction in June on a $12 million office building that will be occupied by Seattle-based F5 Inc., a tech company that specializes in application security and multi-cloud management.
A passion for healthy food has led a Coeur d’Alene-based entrepreneur to start a digital ecosystem, named The Ryzosphere, for food producers, purchasers, and processors to come together under one platform.
A legal dispute between Selkirk Pharma Inc.'s former CEO and its board members is escalating, and the future of the once-promising pharmaceutical manufacturing startup appears to be uncertain.
Spokane-based health tech startup Credential Network has secured a $250,000 grant from the Health Sciences & Services Authority of Spokane County to expand its team and establish its headquarters in the region.
Two Spokane-based energy innovation groups, Urbanova, a nonprofit organization, and Intent, a tradename for Inland Northwest Center for Energy and Decarbonization LLC, have merged to launch a new energy innovation cluster backed by state funding.
Two Spokane innovation clusters have garnered infusions of funds through the Washington state Department of Commerce's Innovation Cluster Accelerator Program.
Plans for the envisioned American Aerospace Materials Manufacturing Center are continuing, for now, despite the U.S. Department of Commerce’s recent decision to cancel nearly $50 million in funding for the Spokane-Coeur d’Alene tech hub.