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TED Talks – Why AI will spark exponential economic growth

Investor Cathie Wood explores this unique moment in technology, which she sees as being marked by the simultaneous evolution of five pivotal innovation platforms — a scenario unparalleled in history. Exploring the role of AI in reshaping economic paradigms, she predicts a surge in global GDP growth and productivity, underscoring the need for businesses and investors to adapt in order to keep up.

Details Emerge on the SBA’s New Small-Business Lending Advisory Committee: Entrepreneurs to Get a Seat at the Table

The first-of-its-kind committee could provide a megaphone for entrepreneurs interested in spurring more small-business lending.

Homeowners’ lawsuit targets bills to increase density, development

The lawsuit, which names the State of Montana as the lone defendant, alleges the four bills are “top-down” measures imposed on large communities in place of local control.

Canada is promoting child care for $10 a day

Could it work in the US?

GFDA Top Ten for 12-17-23

Visit our relocation website LiveInGreatFalls.com. This website was the #1 request we got from local recruiters and HR professionals for aiding in attracting talented workers to Great Falls.

Business owners must find creative solutions to retain employees

“People care about where they work and who they work with and how they feel when they come to work.”

-Bekhi Spika, Spika Design & Manufacturing

Prospera Pulse – Prospera’s Impact Grants for Women and More…

2024 Business Trainings and Member Events

Commerce and AccelerateMT Certify 13 Native Citizens as Production Assistants through Training Program

“Since our partnership with AccelerateMT started in August, 13 tribal citizens have completed the course and are now certified PAs ready to work behind the scenes in film, commercials, live theater and concert productions. Additionally, knowledge gained through the training can be transferable and marketable skills for all who complete the course.”

Montana Commerce Department Director Scott Osterman Resigns After Probe Into Travel Expenses

State records available online show Osterman this year made $80.52 in his hourly wage, more than $167,500 annually.

Montana State receives $26.7 million grant for facility to test and promote quantum technology

The 20-month grant from the Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, New York, will support MSU’s Applied Quantum CORE facility, to be located at the MSU Innovation Campus within the INDUSTRY Bozeman building, which is currently under construction. The grant funding will purchase equipment to test prototype quantum components in the extremely cold environments in which they operate.