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NMSDC Partners with Leading Business Organizations to Offer ScaleUP Capacity Building Cohort

American Entrepreneurship

The ScaleUP Capacity Building Cohort is an intensive learning program that bridges the gap between capacity-building tools and resources for minority business enterprises (MBEs) and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals (SEDIs). Its work is about correcting the unequal access to wealth-building opportunities.

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Nearly $4M in Grants to Support Offshore Wind Workforce Training Approved by NJEDA Board

American Entrepreneurship

June 21, 2023) – In May , the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) Board approved five grant applications totaling more than $3.7 million under the Authority’s Offshore Wind Workforce and Skills Development Grant Challenge (Grant Challenge). TRENTON, N.J.

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Newsletter: Schrödinger’s Unicorns + Startups solving airline jet lag

OurCrowd

Investors need to look ahead to 2030 and the coming decade of quantum computing , which harnesses the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems too complex for classical computers. Singapore Economic Development Board inks first Israel partnership with OurCrowd. for AI-powered coding tech BioLumic wraps $13.5M Learn More.

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Integer Technologies’ Report Shows $63M Economic Impact on South Carolina’s Innovation Ecosystem

American Entrepreneurship

Integer Technologies, a trailblazing defense tech company specializing in digital engineering solutions, has unveiled its 2024 South Carolina Economic Impact Report, revealing a substantial $63 million boost to the state’s economy. We build long-term partnerships and invest in the people and communities where were located.

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The Innovation Imperative for the New Administration

Revolution

In his New York Times column , David Brooks noted that four decades ago, the “educated class” began championing social policies that aligned with their information-age worldview and their self-approved roles within it. for their education to stay and help build the companies, and economies, of tomorrow.