WSU |
Washington Public Universities |
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Community, Trade, and Economic Development |
Providing higher education opportunities across
the state in order to improve global
competitiveness and economic prosperity for
Washington residents.
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Community and Technical Colleges |
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Assisting the federal economic development agenda
by promoting innovation and competitiveness,
preparing American regions for growth and success
in the worldwide economy.
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Economic Development Administration |
Designed to help start-up firms by providing or
assisting in space leasing, support staff,
benefit plans, technical assistance, funding and
networking.
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Small Business Incubators |
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Creating an environment that encourages high
quality job creation in Washington State.
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Washington Economic Development Association |
Operate marinas, docks, airports, railroads,
industrial sites, and recreational facilities.
Ports bring economic development through
investment and jobs.
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Ports |
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Not-for-profit organization, helping make
Washington manufacturers more globally
competitive through technology and techniques for
manufacturing.
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Washington Manufacturing Services |
Designed to promote regional economies by
investing in local businesses.
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Innovation Partnership Zones |
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Accelerator for development and growth of
technology companies who have defensible
intellectual property show potential in a large
market and have a desire to grow in their
business.
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Sirti |
Provide workforce development and coordination by
region, as well as support county workforce
development councils.
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Workforce Development Councils |
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Statewide economic development organization
focused on technology and innovation. WTC
channels state, federal, and private resources to
help companies develop and commercialize new
products and technologies.
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Washington Technology Center |
PNNL is one of the U.S. Department of Energy's
(DOE's) ten national laboratories, managed by
DOE's Office of Science, performing research for
other DOE offices as well as government agencies,
universities, and industries.
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratories |
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