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Summit seeks to expand foreign direct investment in the U.S.
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Goal is to increase procurement access and opportunity for women-owned small businesses.
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New website offers installation best practices videos.
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Looking for write-offs in all the right places.
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Scaling down on size can offer more options to customers in the tent market.
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Keeping family businesses strong requires a long-term strategy and realistic planning.
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Shade sails on New York City’s Pier 5 park project add visual appeal and sun protection.
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Ron Houle works for defense procurement funding at the highest levels of U.S. government.
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Bio-based hardhats are made from sugarcane.
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New TenCate shield offers full NIJ level IV protection and weighs less than 38 pounds.
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Cut-resistant socks from Swiftwick protect hockey players from injury.
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Supports innovative research on using nonwoven fabrics in health care applications.
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Australia’s STA (formerly ACASPA) has received a sizeable grant for workforce development.
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Committment to sustainability seen throughout company's operations.
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Award recognizes military groups' work to develop improved camouflage patterns.
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Certification shows TenCate's committment to sustainable business practices.
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NASA's small business investment drives innovation for future space missions.
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Integration is a bid to grow global markets in key business units.
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Register now for a SBA webinar on social media for disaster recovery.
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Denim, Duck and Naturalle were voted into the Material ConneXion Library.
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Cindy Boersema takes an unexpected partnership dissolution and builds a sound sole proprietorship.
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Manufacturers of aeronautics and aerospace products fill demanding and diverse performance requirements.
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Durability and cleanability top the performance list for transit upholstery fabrics, but style, comfort and safety (and economy) aren’t far behind.
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Finding the best way to make your website generate profit and inform potential customers.
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Throughout the entire supply chain, the fabric graphics market is stepping up its green game.