It has become abundantly clear that digital demands on companies have skyrocketed in the past three years following the onset of the pandemic as workers went remote and consumers spent more time online, and those demands are here to stay.
Minds-i Inc., a Liberty Lake robotics, drone, and education resources company, is gearing up to release a new self-driving robot that could launch the company into the agricultural-technology market, say husband-and-wife cofounders
With a recent surge in sales, a Spokane couple believes as strongly as ever that their electric flosser is the next big gum changer when it comes to oral health.
Since the Journal reported on Dr. Danny and Brynn Snyder and their startup company Slate
For many, the days of collecting newspaper clippings are no more, but Dan Beach is intent on keeping memories alive for high school athletes and their families.
Beach is the founder and CEO of SBLive Sports, a national high school sports media company
Evergreen Bioscience Innovation Cluster has selected a site in Spokane's University District for its future headquarters, though those involved in the organization that wants to make Inland Northwest a magnet for life science companies say it could
Spokane Valley-based online real estate platform Doorsey Inc. has been acquired by Dallas-based Auction.io.
Auction.io is a provider of online auction and e-commerce services. It helps individuals or businesses set up auction sites
Collabra Technology Inc. CEO Russ Cofano says the Spokane-based property-technology company has launched the enterprise version of SphereBuilder and signed on over 300 new users, just two months after the company introduced its new Realtor tools for
Spokane Valley-based e-commerce company Kaspien Holdings Inc. has announced that it will voluntarily delist its common stock from the Nasdaq Capital Market.
The company expects the delisting of its common stock to become effective later this month.
Ray Boston's computer retail and service business, L33t Box Computers, has evolved from his home to a brick-and-mortar store in Spokane Valley.
The business moved to its new 1,500-square-foot location at 12308 E. Broadway, at the southeast corner of
Y255, a student-developed agency that helps companies advertise products to Generation Z through customized video game experiences, has won the Herbert B. Jones $15,000 grand prize at Washington State University's 20th annual Business Plan Competition.