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DURHAM – As a New Year begins with the world continuing to grapple with COVID-19, the leadership at American Underground remains very positive that more growth on the way for the entrepreneurial hub ...
Editor’s note: Lawrence Bivins is managing director of the North Carolina Economic Development Association, a TechWire partner. Reach him at lawrence@nceda.org LimeLight is a new feature from WRAL ...
RESEARCH TIANGLE PARK – Life sciences and related companies from around the world announced new or expanded facilities in 2022 that will bring more than $2.1 billion in investment and over 2,700 new ...
CHARLOTTE – United Therapeutics is building a $500 million manufacturing facility in Research Triangle Park to expand production of a drug-device combination product that received approval by the U.S.
Editor’s Note: This article and Q&A was conducted by Amber Keister and is published with permission on WRAL TechWire. Today, Resilient Ventures announced that it had made an investment in ...
RALEIGH – Two lithium battery-focused projects with strong North Carolina ties will receive nearly $300 million in federal funding as part of new Department of Energy Grants. The North Carolina-based ...
RALEIGH – North Carolina’s capital city is the fifth best job market in the United States, a new national study shows, and a lot more growth could be coming its way based on what leaders at Wake ...
Editor’s Note: Each Friday, WRAL TechWire takes a deep dive into the Triangle’s real estate markets. That includes stories on what’s happening in the Triangle’s residential market and the commercial ...
RALEIGH — Nooshee of Raleigh has filed with the SEC that it’s offering $3.5 million in debt funding for the new company. Thus far the filing states that the company has raised nearly $1.7 million from ...
Editor’s note: As Black Business Month comes to a close, WRAL TechWire takes an in-depth look at the rise of “Black angels” who are looking to close the gap in funding for minority owned businesses.
Editor’s note: Marshall Brain – futurist, inventor, NCSU professor, writer and creator of “How Stuff Works” – is a contributor to WRAL TechWire. He’s also author of “The Doomsday Book: The Science ...