CAMAS — As nLIGHT CEO Scott Keeney clicked through a slideshow overview of the company’s 25 years, a roughly 6-foot-tall military laser loomed across the…
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Ziply Fiber expands fiber optic network in Vancouver as high-speed internet demand increases
Kirkland-based Ziply Fiber earlier this month announced plans for a new fiber-optic network in Vancouver to serve 11,000 homes. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘It’s the magic of the Gorge’: Drone industry soars in Bingen
BINGEN — After 30 years of aerospace production in this Columbia River Gorge community, Bingen has a reputation worldwide for its prowess in the drone…
WSUV’s Electronic Literature Lab ‘the only place in the world that does born-digital conservation’
Step back in digital time at Washington State University Vancouver Electronic Literature Lab’s newly renamed reading room. Read more… Source: The Columbian
ZoomInfo moves into new headquarters on Vancouver waterfront
Software company ZoomInfo moved into its new offices leased at the Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 earlier this week, cementing its commitment to the city.…
Hockinson School District to hold surplus sales
The Hockinson School District will host a few technology surplus sales in late July at the district office, 17912 N.E. 159th St., Brush Prairie. Read…
Vancouver software company ZoomInfo lays off 6 percent of workforce
Vancouver software company ZoomInfo announced Monday that it would lay off 6 percent of its staff. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver-based Absci to send first drug to clinical trials in what CEO calls a ‘huge milestone’
Absci is preparing to send its first internally developed drug to clinical trials. Read more… Source: The Columbian
ZoomInfo CEO Henry Schuck moves to Boston permanently
ZoomInfo CEO Henry Schuck has moved to Boston, where the Vancouver software company has a growing presence. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Laser tech company nLight falls short of fourth-quarter expectations
Camas-based nLIGHT fell short of its fourth-quarter revenue goals at the end of last year. Read more… Source: The Columbian