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Human elements still remain essential in truly effective communications
Customized content delivered through the appropriate channels can have a lasting effect
Internal communication is critical in the new workplace
How will we adapt to the changes we’ll go through this summer?
Aligning your messaging to the right target is essential
The timeless and trending tradition continues to attract attention
Pitching growth strategies and making new friends at 10kSB
The role of developing growth assumptions, making financial forecasts, conducting an operational audit and process mapping
For small business owners, there’s a great value to not working in a vacuum
The benefits of ‘getting out of your business to get into your business’
A firsthand account of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program
Two new initiatives seek to expand New Hampshire’s workforce pool
MemberZone's sophisticated member directory will encourage further industry networking
The practice of PR has changed dramatically
NH High Tech Council, DRED lead efforts to increase the talent pool
State’s Sector Partnership Initiative recognizes that employers are challenged to meet hiring needs
The search for a detailed picture of skills needs and gaps
For years, we’ve tried to lure companies here with some occasional success, but the value proposition is much better for employees over employers
Determining who takes the role is an important consideration
We can make educated guesses about the future of technology, but they are only based on past knowledge and current trends
Sure, our unemployment rate is low, but we also have thousands of very well-paying job openings going unfilled
It’s essential to the economic strength of New Hampshire
NH High Tech Council’s POY event turns 10 this year
Thoughts on ZipRecruiter’s Top 10 list
What’s happening locally and nationally will shape its future
TechOut startup competition, Product of Year deadlines loom
A process to create human tissue and bone through 3D printing won top honors at the NH Tech Alliance’s Product of the Year competition. The BioAssembly Bot 500, a robotic-based tissue fabrication and manufacturing platform, was developed by Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, a Louisville, Kentucky-based company whose research and development team is based in the Manchester Millyard.
Industry group celebrates second year with more than 50 member companies
United Therapeutics found the Millyard the perfect setting to help meet its core mission: that no one should ever die waiting for an organ. EwingCole principal Michael Ramus shared the company’s decision to open a corporate research and development facility…
The regional player in the aluminum beverage can industry has big plans for expansion to other parts of the United States
Manchester inventor Dean Kamen announced on Friday the culmination of his effort to transform greater Manchester into a hub for regenerative medicine – millyard space dedicated to the actual manufacture of cell-based body repair products and, eventually, body parts.
Five home-grown innovations — including two medical systems, workforce software, a parts ID marker for manufacturing and a video tracker for ski racers — are vying for the 2025 Product of the Year from the NH Tech Alliance.
Albany International develops and manufactures components using advanced materials for the paper and aerospace industries. Its two main businesses are Machine Clothing, which produces custom belts for paper production, and Albany Engineered Composites, which supplies advanced composite parts for the aerospace industry.
Despite a shift in policy, New Hampshire officials expect 100% of the households and businesses in the state will have access to broadband internet by 2026.
Rajesh Nair is on a global mission to inspire students to experience the same joy he did as a youth in India when he learned how to build a simple crystal radio.