State launches program to sell more Indiana-made products around the world
The state of Indiana wants to sell more Hoosier-made products in the global marketplace.
The state of Indiana wants to sell more Hoosier-made products in the global marketplace.
Commitments from businesses in 2019 could bring more than 27,000 new jobs to Indiana in the coming years.
Hoosier students interested in starting their own businesses or have an idea for a great product may want to take part in the 2020 Innovate WithIN pitch competition.
Bryan Langley was appointed senior vice president of defense development at the Indiana Economic Development Corp.
The Region is home to many organizations and resources that help small businesses launch ideas into action.
Common Collabs, a startup manufacturer specializing in cold brew coffee and other consumer packaged goods beverages, announced Nov. 7 it will set up operations in Knox in Starke County and create up to 80 new jobs in the next few years.
Elaine Bedel, who has served as president of the Indiana Economic Development Corp. since 2017, now will lead the newly established Indiana Destination Development Corp.
Gordon Food Service, a privately held, family-managed food service distributor, will build a new 500,000-square-foot warehouse-distribution center in central Indiana that could create more than 400 jobs by the end of 2025.
Education, engagement, talent development, teamwork and informed insight, along with infrastructure, keep the Region heading in the right direction logistically, experts say.
Northwest Indiana is developing pathways to international business growth but also is feeling effects of global volatility.