Spokane-based Amend Health Inc. has inked a new partnership with Ohio-based Olive, an artificial intelligence platform that automates workflows and acts as a virtual assistant to health care networks, says Andrew Richards, co-founder of Amend Health.
Jubilant HollisterStier plans to invest $92 million to expand its existing facilities in North Spokane and double its capacity, broadening the scope of an expansion the company first disclosed late last year.
Jordan Allen, founder and CEO of the now-defunct vacation rental company Stay Alfred, is starting the next act of his entrepreneurial career with the launch of Ruumr Inc., an online residential real estate bidding service.
Corner Booth Media Inc. has bought a building at 1328 S. Southeast Blvd., on Spokane's South Hill, and relocated to the new space, says company owner and creative services director Frank Swoboda.
A Texas-based developer of an air-core motor is planning to expand research and development operations to Spokane this year.
Infinitum Electric develops lightweight, high-performance electric motors for use in commercial and industrial products and plans
A new Idaho Technology Council report found capital activity in Idaho exceeded $5.2 billion in 2020.
North Idaho alone had 10 mergers and acquisitions, 26 private-placement deals, and one public offering last year for a total volume of $164.3 million.
A Coeur d'Alene-based 3D manufacturing company is preparing to commercialize its technology with a new international partnership.
The company, Continuous Composites Inc., is 'laser focused†on the commercialization of its technology
Online meetings, seminars, and fundraisers will remain a part of the post-pandemic events landscape, planners and advertising executives here say.
Josh Hotsenpiller, CEO at Post Falls-based virtual event platform Juno Live Inc., which does
Tate Technology Inc. President Scott Tate doesn't consider himself to be an alarmist by any stretch.
But for a number of months, the head of the Spokane Valley-based contract manufacturing company has been issuing warnings to his customers
ClearRF LLC, a Spokane Valley company with ties to manufacturer Servatron Inc., has been acquired for $700,000, according to proprietary market data software subscription platform PitchBook.
Montreal, Canada-based Siyata Mobile reached a definitive