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FEATURE STORY: High-Tech Hubs Are Moving To Their Markets

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This means that new hot spots of tech innovation are springing up in places like Kansas City, the site of Google’s new high speed Google Fiber network, and Pittsburgh, a new hotbed for innovative tech start-ups. Austin: A Tech Hotbed Grows in the Southwest. In the past decade, nearly $1.8 funding round.

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Race to a Smart Future

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DOT has pledged up to $40 million to the winning city, which will become the first U.S. additionally will award up to $10 million to the winning city to support electric vehicle deployment and other carbon-emission reduction strategies. and its partners to develop the most comprehensive smart city network in North America.

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40 Under 40: Champions of Construction 2023

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Robert Havins Director – Integrated Construction, Bartlett Cocke General Contractors Austin, TX Robert has played a pivotal role in driving significant advancements in Bartlett Cocke’s technology initiatives. Mark Jason Villanueva, Newcon Builders Pte. His impact on the team has been nothing short of exceptional.

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LOCATION FOCUS: Texas: Big Heart, Country, Business

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Pauken is the chairman of the Texas Workforce Commission. percent in 2011 with top exporting industries that included petroleum and coal products, chemicals, computer and electronic products, non-electrical machinery and transportation equipment. Perry discusses Facebook's expansion plans in Austin. billion, up 20.7

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Industry Focus: Food Processing – The Process Of Consistency

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Competitive electric costs, coupled with the convenience of responsive local utilities, have helped foster an environment where companies want to invest. There also is Arkansas’s state-of-the-art railroad infrastructure comprising three Class I systems: Union Pacific, BNSF Railway and Kansas City Southern Railway.