Arizona Commerce Authority
Tucson Tech: Local firms get grants to take discoveries to market
One Tucson company is developing a new cancer diagnostics platform based on the defensive systems of tumor cells.
AZ restores binational liaison post in Sonora
The burgeoning economy in Sonora and renewed interest from Arizona businesses to enter the Mexican market has prompted the reinstatement of a state post to promote international trade in the region.
New firm to offer 100s of local jobs
Aris' Duane Armijo, second from left, made the announcement with Sandra Watson, left, and Supervisors Sharon Bronson and Ramón Valadez.
New firm to offer 100s of local jobs
The Aris Integration Insulated Panel System combines the strength of steel framing with the thermal properties of rigid cellular insulation.
New firm to offer 100s of local jobs
Hundreds of new construction jobs are planned for Tucson, but they won't involve swinging a hammer.
Tucson tech: US grants to help foster aerospace, defense in state
Sargent Aerospace and Defense is among several companies here performing advanced manufacturing in the defense and aerospace areas.
Tucson tech: US grants to help foster aerospace, defense in state
New efforts to boost Arizona's aerospace and defense sector are about to take off, aided by recent federal grants worth $1.8 million.
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Arizona
New Arizona commerce director named
PHOENIX — The Arizona Commerce Authority named Sandra Watson, its current interim director, to permanently head the agency.
Southern Arizona scrambling for Sonora business
It is the fastest-growing state with the fastest-growing middle class in Mexico.
Biotech firm has plans to grow in Tucson
A Denver company is moving to Tucson with ambitious growth plans and hopes of creating a biotech hub to attract scientists and engineers.
Departing commerce chief to receive most of his bonus
Gov. Jan Brewer with Don Cardon, who left his job as Arizona commerce chief last month, less than a year after signing a three-year contract.
Departing commerce chief to receive most of his bonus
PHOENIX - Former state commerce chief Don Cardon is going to get most of his performance bonus, even though he quit the agency long before the end of his three-year contract.
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