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Innovation

May 3, 2022

Simpsonville startup gains $10M in seed funding

An $10 million funding round will help a Simpsonville biotech company advance the development of a therapy that it says can make damaged tissue

Apr 15, 2022

Automation equipment manufacturer expands

One legacy Anderson County manufacturer that supports the regional aerospace and automotive industry will invest $6 million in a 82,000-square-foot facilitate to accommodate growth for increasing demand. The expansion will create

Apr 14, 2022

Tech company opens office at Fluor Field

In a big week for a Greenville administration and tech firm, the company made a foray into new markets with the acquisition of an insurance company and opened the doors to its new headquarters in

Apr 13, 2022

Autonomous vehicle company locates at SCTAC

The autonomous vehicle company will establish a closed-course track at the S.C. Technology Center in partnership with the International Transportation Innovation Center. Ford Motor Company, Lyft, Walmart and Volkswagen

Apr 7, 2022

BMW, Mercedes supplier prepares for Volvo line

The move will give the company more room to realign its existing production lines and launch its Exfinity mirror for Volvo in 2023. The mirror will be a ...

Apr 5, 2022

SCRA accepts 2 Midlands companies, funds 2 more

A Columbia-based software provider and a Chapin-based medical equipment management system have been accepted as new South Carolina Research Authority member companies. Two others, located in

Mar 24, 2022

Open for Business, March 24

Litchain Corp., a crypto mining hardware company, ushered Gaffney residents into the world of crypto mining

Mar 24, 2022

Postal Service orders 1st round of Spartanburg-made vehicles

The U.S. Postal Service and Oshkosh Defense are moving forward with plans to replace post office vehicles around the country. The Postal Service today said it has ordered the first round of vehicles to be built

Mar 11, 2022

Clemson, Army move ahead on autonomous tank

Some of the greatest losses over the past few wars in the U.S. have been in the supply line convoy, Sen. Lindsey Graham told an audience of engineers, politicians and soldiers. He hopes a total million from the U.S. Army piped into

Mar 2, 2022

Anderson broadband project follows in footsteps of rural electrification

A new partnership developed by an Abbeville phone cooperative and Pickens utility seek to bridge the “digital divide” in Anderson County through a 2,800-mile broadband expansion priced at

Mar 1, 2022

4 companies join membership ranks of SCRA

The South Carolina Research Authority has accepted four new member companies, while a Columbia-based startup has received $50,000 in grant funding. The startups provide services ranging from health care to pet insurance and are located

Feb 28, 2022

Postdoctoral research program expanding to 6 national laboratories

The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Environmental Management is expanding a postdoctoral research program to six national laboratories, including the Savannah River National Laboratory. The program will