Next IT Corp., the Spokane-based natural language software company, says it plans to move later this year into a building that's being constructed in the Pinecroft Business Park, in Spokane Valley.
The company, founded in 2002by veteran Spokane entre
The Inland Northwest technology sector has enjoyed a comparatively strong year in 2014, and appears likely to grow even stronger in 2015, buoyed both by gains at larger companies and by a groundswell of startup activity, company executives and industry ob
Rush-On LLC, of Sandpoint, has launched an online clearinghouse for adventure junkies-or anyone desiring to experience bucket list-worthy activities, says entrepreneur Devin Dufenhorst, Rush-On's CEO.
Located in the Sandpoint Center at 414 Church Str
Spokane-based technology company iCPooch, which was launched in 2012 by then 12-year-old Brooke Martin, of Spokane, has experienced a jump in sales and is launching in retail stores in addition to being available online, says Chris Martin, the company's
Spokane-based Imprezzio Inc. has acquired AFS Web, a Colum-bus, Ohio-based creative web design and development company, as well as its trademarked content management system ZOOM CMS.
Imprezzio, co-founded here in 2004 by Dave Talarico and Kelly Birr, de
IntelliPaper LLC, the Edwall, Wash.-based company that makes paper-based USB flash drives, is receiving a $15,000 state grant for a feasibility study to identify an appropriate site for a permanent facility in Lincoln County.
The Washington State Communi
Spokane-based electric cooperative Inland Power & Light Co. has built a solar panel array, launched its new Community Solar program, and is preparing to build a second solar panel array, says John Francisco, its chief of energy resources.
The program en
Spokane-based energy management company Ecova Inc. has launched a new cloud-based platform for its customers, called the Ecova Efficiency Platform, says Ted Schultz, senior vice president of utility solutions for the company.
The platform, Schultz says,
Liberty Lake startup RevolutionAR Inc. is launching an employee training product, using a technology called augmented reality, with possible implications for how companies conduct safety training.
Telect Inc., the Liberty Lake-based manufacturer of communications networking equipment, plans to close its Plano, Texas, facility and consolidate its U.S. operations in Liberty Lake.
Wayne Williams, president and CEO of Telect, says the company has no