Bend medical startup nabs $1M in funding, Lane Co. RV industry picks up
Good news comes for pair of Oregon companies seeking to entrench themselves in their respective industries.
Good news comes for pair of Oregon companies seeking to entrench themselves in their respective industries.
CEO Brian Krzanich said computers will soon join the world and understand what the users need.
Drones, support for rural Oregon, and wages all discussed at Tuesday’s meeting.
The Lake Oswego-based railcar manufacturing company made an agreement for 19.5 percent of Amsted-Maxion Hortolandia.
The Startup Chronicle is setting up shop throughout the Northwest, a NY tech firm is coming to Eugene, and a Bend entrepreneur will be on Shark Tank.
The young aviation company is setting its sights high.
The study argues that without a comprehensive plan to mitigate traffic, Oregon businesses could fall behind in the future.
Leaders from the private and public sectors will discuss ways to create more prosperity before the upcoming legislative session at the annual Oregon Business Summit, which will be held today in Portland.
The majority of the Portland-based phone receptionist business’s shares were bought by Updata Partners, of Washington, D.C.
Developers look to put a 14-story apartment building at NW 21st and Raleigh, while Grand Central Bakery looks into repurposing its location at NW 22nd and York.