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Jan 5, 2017 Phytosynthetix Takes the Guess Work Out of the Greenhouse
Walking into the offices of a company called Phytosynthetix, you might expect to be greeted with something that looks like it was lifted out of...
Dec 16, 2016 Reaching for the Sky
Georgia has long been famous for its peanuts, peaches and poultry, but today's real growth industry includes airplane parts manufacturing, the technology that keeps airliners...
Dec 15, 2016 Saviors in the sky: Savannah man turning drones into disaster lifesavers
Craig Davidenko and his friends have a vision: People stranded out in the open, looking up to see their saving grace.
Dec 15, 2016 Logistics Hotspots: Nine That Shine
As U.S. manufacturers and distributors continue to expand their operations, they often look for under-the-radar places—cities and areas that have either recently emerged as logistics...
Dec 15, 2016 In An Atlanta Warehouse, Grubbly Is Building A Giant Bug-Growing Machine
While Japanese indoor farming companies use robots to grow lettuce in fully automated greenhouses, a startup in the U.S. hopes to do the same thing...
Dec 13, 2016 Grubbly Farms
Millions of tons of food in the United States ends up in our landfills. Patrick Pittaluga of Atlanta, Georgia would rather it end up feeding...
Nov 15, 2016 Reinventing Itself: Mann Beauty Supply and Thrix Hair Products
By Ryan Waldrep, Assistant Director for Entrepreneur and Small Business Development Small Business Spotlight | Jones County | Region 6 The roots of Mann Beauty...
Nov 9, 2016 Veterans Day Employment: Serving Those Who Served Us All
Meet Douglas Lapsley, a 23-year U.S. Army Veteran who found his stride, post service, in the civilian workforce. Thanks to the VET² program, a collaboration...
Oct 25, 2016 HDCI Leads Regions in Developing Sector Partnerships
During the first two years of the High Demand Career Initiative (HDCI), the primary focus of the initiative was to engage the private sector by...
Sep 29, 2016 A Day in the Life: Pearson Farm
When I met Al Pearson for the first time, he already knew my name. This, admittedly, is a small kindness; but small kindnesses speak volumes...