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Innovation Is Thriving In Arizona

Business Facilities

Arizona is home to a surging ecosystem of global giants, early stage entrepreneurs and tech-savvy Millennial talent who are breaking new ground across a wide range of industry growth sectors. What’s more, Arizona offers a robust portfolio of programs and resources supporting both large and emerging tech employers. In 2016, U.S.

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The Transforming Construction Technology Ecosystem, Innovative Viewpoint Clients Among Key Highlights of Day 3 of Collaborate 2018

Viewpoint Construction Technology

The changing construction technology landscape and our clients’ innovative uses of technology were in the spotlight for Day Three of Collaborate 2018. These companies demonstrated innovative, forward-thinking approaches to technology, using Viewpoint solutions to solve important business challenges. Speed is critical.

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Breaking News: General Electric Moving HQ To Boston

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Breaking News: General Electric Moving HQ To Boston originally appeared on Business Facilities (BF) Magazine. New York, Rhode Island, Georgia, and at least eight other states were vying for the project, but in the end General Electric Co. The new headquarters will employ up to 600 people. GE headquarters in Fairfield, CT.

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Infosys Plans Open Technology And Innovation Hub In Texas

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The company will open a Technology and Innovation Hub focused on the telecommunications, retail and banking sectors in Richardson, TX and hire 500 workers in the state by 2020. . Read: Infosys Plans Open Technology And Innovation Hub In Texas at BusinessFacilities.com.

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State of the Construction Industry: May Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Additionally, the news suggests technology will play some other key roles for contractors, both now and in the future, if they get on board with it. Read the following stories from May’s construction news to find out what’s new, what’s changing and what’s worth your attention.

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New Career Center Launching for CMA

Construction Marketing

The Construction Marketing Association, announces its newest offering to association members—a Web-based career center that connects job seekers with prospective employers in the construction industry. The new job board, powered by career services leader JobTarget, can be found at www.constructionmarketingassociation.org.

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KPMG Chooses Orlando For Learning, Development & Innovation Facility

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The $400 million Innovation Center, to be built on a 55-acre campus in Lake Nona, will provide an immersive learning experience that will enhance the skills KPMG professionals bring to client situations.