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From Black Gold To Green Economy: Long-Time Entrepreneur Talks New Markets

Steve Owens is making his third foray into energy-related entrepreneurship.

It’s been three years since the Green Launching Pad initiative was started at the University of New Hampshire with $1.5 million in federal stimulus money.  The goal of the project was to fund and support the state’s most promising, eco-friendly start-ups, and enhance New Hampshire’s green economy in the long term.  Under federal rules, the [...]

How N.H.’s Budding Video Game Industry Is Getting Gobbled Up By Boston

Screen shot of pre-alpha version of Bacon Man. Certain assets like character design have yet to be added.

New Hampshire is attracting more young video game designers. The question is, can the state capture profits by keeping their companies in state? New Hampshire Public Radio’s Ryan Lessard has this story about young designers facing the allure of Boston:  New Hampshire is the birthplace of video games. No, really. Just ask 90-year-old Manchester resident [...]

Liveblog! Tech and Business Leaders Talk Recruitment At NHDRED’s Annual Meeting

Patrick Clark of Burstpoint Networks speaks with Jamie Coughlin before the event.

From 11:15 to noon today, three leaders of innovation and business in New Hampshire will be discussing employee and business recruitment in the state.  We’ll be liveblogging the event, as part of our ongoing coverage of New Hampshire’s simultaneously shrinking workforce and growing tech sector. The speakers are: Patrick Clark of Burstpoint Networks, a Massachusetts [...]

Young People Get Larger Share Of New Hires In N.H.

In 2011, people ages 22-24 made up only 5.2 percent of New Hampshire’s workforce, but 11.7 percent of the state’s new hires. Those between ages 25 and 34 made up 22.4 percent of new hires — a share 4.2 percent larger than their share in the existing workforce.  This, writes Brian Gottlob on his blog Trend [...]

Tech Company Lures Recruits With Farm-To-Table Cafe

Manchester's Dyn, Inc has a farm to table menu for their employees

Four dollars. That is what employees at Dyn have to pay for a breakfast burrito made with bacon smoked in North Country, peppers grown in Chester, and a host of other local ingredients.  That is, if they mosey across the street from their offices to the Dyn Cafe – an at-cost farm-to-table operation that Dyn [...]

Getting By, Getting Ahead: Start-Up Entrepreneur Brings High-Tech Talent To Rural N.H.

"We're in an industry that is not entirely recession-proof," says Adimab co-founder and CEO Tillman Gerngross.  "But the drug industry is a lot less volatile and subject to discretionary spending, because people get sick and they need drugs.  Fortunately, we've been able to establish a sort of leadership position in the discovery of antibody-based therapies, and [the pharmaceutical industry] is very interested in accessing that capability."

As part of our weekly “Getting By, Getting Ahead” series, StateImpact is traveling across New Hampshire, gathering personal stories from the people behind the economy.  In our third installment, we visit a biotech start-up in the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee region. _____ Deep inside a nondescript business park in Lebanon, a blocky, industrial building is getting a [...]

This Week’s Essential StateImpact

These are the posts you decided were most worth your time

Before you prepare to pack up and check out for the weekend, we’ve rounded up the top five posts that caught your collective eye.  From obscure urbanization studies to electricity deregulation and women entrepreneurs, our Essential StateImpact posts make for a particularly motley crew this week. Why Urban States Are More Productive Than Rural Ones [...]

WiValley Battles Topography And Budgets To Connect Monadnocks

Standing on the roof of his office, Foucher stands by one of WiValley's repeater arrays.

Brian Foucher traveled some 300 days a year for business. When the Harrisville, N.H., resident was home, he telecommuted to meetings around the globe, but found his Internet connection so poor his employer became frustrated. With a wife and young family at home, that kind of work life was quickly growing old. Foucher’s initiative to [...]

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