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AbSci's employment is growing as its proprietary lower-cost process to manufacture drugs is licensed to pharmaceutical companies.

Vancouver-based AbSci raises $12 million for research product

AbSci's employment is growing as its proprietary lower-cost process to manufacture drugs is licensed to pharmaceutical companies.

May 30, 2018, 9:00am Business

AbSci raised $12 million in its latest funding round to ramp up production and marketing of its drug-research product, the Vancouver bioscience firm announced Wednesday morning. Read story

Hubb President and CEO Allison “Allie” Magyar glides down the office slide at the Hubb offices in Vancouver. The Hubb offices include a gym, napping pods, kombucha on tap, a large communal workspace and an office slide. Magyar believes this type of work environment is beneficial to employee satisfaction and productivity.

Working in Clark County: Allison ‘Allie’ Magyar, event management software firm CEO

Hubb President and CEO Allison “Allie” Magyar glides down the office slide at the Hubb offices in Vancouver. The Hubb offices include a gym, napping pods, kombucha on tap, a large communal workspace and an office slide. Magyar believes this type of work environment is beneficial to employee satisfaction and productivity.

May 28, 2018, 6:02am Business

Vancouver doesn’t immediately pop into mind when one thinks about the nation’s hot spots for the tech scene. California’s Silicon Valley, Seattle and increasingly Portland are more often the go-to cities. Read story

Mark DeVito, vice president of device engineering at nLIGHT, pauses for a photo outside the firm’s Vancouver office. DeVito helps steer the technology that has helped make nLIGHT a valuable, publicly traded company.

nLIGHT co-founder took circuitous path to success in laser tech

Mark DeVito, vice president of device engineering at nLIGHT, pauses for a photo outside the firm’s Vancouver office. DeVito helps steer the technology that has helped make nLIGHT a valuable, publicly traded company.

May 28, 2018, 6:00am Business

Looking back, Mark DeVito may have once been the world’s most overqualified cashier and dishwasher. Read story

Vancouver resident Daniel O’Connell relaxes in a booth on his lunch break at the McDonald’s at 2814 N.E. Andresen Road in Vancouver, which is one of several local restaurants that has been upgraded to provide casual relaxation for diners.

Some Clark County fast-food chains upgrading atmosphere

Vancouver resident Daniel O’Connell relaxes in a booth on his lunch break at the McDonald’s at 2814 N.E. Andresen Road in Vancouver, which is one of several local restaurants that has been upgraded to provide casual relaxation for diners.

May 27, 2018, 6:02am Business

As technology speeds up the service industry through things like mobile ordering and self-order kiosks, fast-food chains are making a play for customers to hang out. Read story

Aaron Heinrich

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Aaron Heinrich

May 26, 2018, 6:02am Business

Delta Computer Systems recently added new employees to the company. The company, at 1818 S.E. 17th St., Battle Ground, designs, manufactures and markets motion-controller products. Read story

Port of Vancouver to spend $880,300 on new trail

May 25, 2018, 5:36pm Business

The Port of Vancouver Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved building a new trail segment along Northwest Lower River Road. Read story

ilani not impacting Oregon Lottery as badly as predicted

May 25, 2018, 5:35pm Business

 Oregon Lottery revenues near the Oregon-Washington border have dropped since ilani opened last year, but not as bad as economists expected. Read story

Seattle-based artist Jeff Jacobson, "Weirdocult", puts the finishing touches on a mural outside Main Street Marijuana in Vancouver on Thursday, May 24, 2018.  Jacobson arrived last weekend to start the mural he's titled, "Electric Amsterdam." He describes the piece of art as post-internet hyper realism. It's a take on classic realism and something that feels historical for uptown, he said.

‘Electric art’ comes to Uptown Vancouver

Seattle-based artist Jeff Jacobson, "Weirdocult", puts the finishing touches on a mural outside Main Street Marijuana in Vancouver on Thursday, May 24, 2018.  Jacobson arrived last weekend to start the mural he's titled, "Electric Amsterdam." He describes the piece of art as post-internet hyper realism. It's a take on classic realism and something that feels historical for uptown, he said.

May 24, 2018, 5:38pm Business

Seattle artist Jeff Jacobson takes advantage of Thursday’s dry weather to work on “Electric Amsterdam,” a mural he’s painting on a wall outside the Main Street Marijuana store in Vancouver’s Uptown Village. Read story

Bonneville Power Administration Principal Structural Engineer Leon Kempner walks through Ross Complex in Vancouver.

GOP: Trump administration drops plan to sell BPA

Bonneville Power Administration Principal Structural Engineer Leon Kempner walks through Ross Complex in Vancouver.

May 24, 2018, 11:43am Clark County Business

The Trump administration has dropped its plans to privatize the Bonneville Power Administration, according to Washington’s Republican congressional delegation. Read story

nLight production operator Wilma Marron, of Vancouver, works in the company’s laser manufacturing process. The company began its first day of public trading on April 25 and closed strong.

nLIGHT revenues climb 42 percent in first quarter

nLight production operator Wilma Marron, of Vancouver, works in the company’s laser manufacturing process. The company began its first day of public trading on April 25 and closed strong.

May 23, 2018, 5:00pm Business

nLIGHT's revenues surged to $42.4 million in its first fiscal quarter this year, a 42 percent rise over last year. Read story