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Idaho Office of Science & Technology July 2008

In this issue: # Watercooler To Host Meet & Greet # MWI Veterinary To Buy AAHA Services # Hands Free Mandate: Is Idaho Next? # Intrepid Completes Formal Gas Quality Testing Program # Surf Scenic…

Come Home Idaho – Physics Instructor, Director of Alumni & Parent Relations, IT Support Specialist I – The College of Idaho

The College of Idaho is a small, private, residential liberal arts college that prepares students to lead productive and fulfilling lives.

Call for nominations in expanded Idaho innovation awards program

“What we’re looking for are innovative companies, people and ideas that have the ability to make a difference in an industry or a market segment that’s really kind of game-changing…

Idaho Business for Sale: Grounds for Optimism

Though Idaho has historically been one of the least populous states in the country, the state has seen an influx of new residents many of them eager for a good cup of coffee.

Starting up: Idaho has $150,000 to give away to small businesses. Any takers?

The Idaho Legislature gave me a pot of money to help Idaho’s small businesses apply for federal research and development grants.

Idaho Office of Science & Technology June 2008

"TechLaunch was a great event! Getting great feedback and new ideas from the individual judges, as well as just learning about what’s going on in Boise’s and in Idaho’s entrepreneur and investment communities was an invaluable experience."

A little better perspective on tech in Idaho

State leaders, either they get it or they don’t when it comes to tech. To me the bottom line is that we have a great tech story to tell.

And it’s a story that we need to do a better job of getting out there.

Idaho Gov. Otter touts schools change. "In many cases, we’re a step behind nations we once led."

Otter called the effort "one of the greatest challenges and subsequently one of the greatest opportunities in the state of Idaho." He said the education system has been "patched" long enough and now is the time to move toward true change.

Mayor appoints two economic development assistants

“It’s vital to Boise’s future that we continue the mission of the city’s Economic Development Division to bring energy and innovation to our economic development efforts, particularly in the high-tech industry and in retaining and expanding existing businesses.

Idaho companies should consider telecommuting, 4-day work week

Job flexibility has been a goal of family advocates and others for years. It’s good business, too: Employers who think through plans to let some employees work at home can boost productivity, save on overhead costs and send a message of confidence and trust that boosts employee motivation and retention.