Indiana ready for the world
Education, engagement, talent development, teamwork and informed insight, along with infrastructure, keep the Region heading in the right direction logistically, experts say.
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Education, engagement, talent development, teamwork and informed insight, along with infrastructure, keep the Region heading in the right direction logistically, experts say.
Indiana ready for the world Read More »
Northwest Indiana is developing pathways to international business growth but also is feeling effects of global volatility.
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The state of Indiana received a $495,000 grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration to help small businesses find new markets for Hoosier-made goods around the world.
Medical device manufacturer Tri-Pac hosts grand opening for new South Bend plant.
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Indiana Wheel Corp. will create up to 117 new jobs with new production facility in Plymouth
Steel wheel maker bringing up to 117 jobs to new plant in Plymouth Read More »
BNutty is leasing, renovating and equipping a 16,000-square-foot food production center at 6370 AmeriPlex Drive in the AmeriPlex at the Port business park in Portage.
Gourmet peanut butter maker BNutty opens $1.9 million production facility in Portage Read More »
Lokring Midwest in Valparaiso was among 14 Indiana companies recognized during the Small Business Impact Award program May 9.
Fair Oaks Farms co-founder Suzanne McCloskey was appointed by Gov. Eric Holcomb to the board of directors of the Indiana Economic Development Corp.
An idea by a group of students from Hobart High School to enhance safety for bicyclists took third place in the second annual Innovate WithIN pitch competition, a statewide initiative to encourage entrepreneurship.
BraunAbility, a maker of wheelchair vehicles and wheelchair lifts, announced Feb. 13 plans to invest $7.5 million in its Indiana operations, which in the long run will add new jobs and help the company’s growth strategy. The Winamac-based company along with Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Economic Development Corp. said BraunAbility also planned