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As aerospace production ramps up again across the Pacific Northwest, quality has become more than a requirement — it’s a differentiator.
Tate Technology, Inc. of Spokane Valley has a successful legacy and continues to innovate.
Developing talent in skilled trades is critical in an environment where that expertise is in high demand and low supply.
Almar Tools of Camas, Washington is a growing multi-generational tool-cutting manufacturer answering the call of technology and customer problem solving.
Jamco America of Everett, Washington, offers a facility for ballistic, static, flammability, and dynamic testing to regional manufacturers, certifying the safety of aircraft parts.
Firland Foundation & Workshop started with a mission of employing those with tuberculosis and now employs those with barriers to employment in Shoreline, Washington.
Boeing began production of the first 777-8 Freighter, the aerospace industry’s largest and most capable twin-engine freighter, in Everett, Washington.
The 2025 Manufacturing Suppliers Expo is an event dedicated to connecting buyers and sellers within the regional manufacturing industry. Now in its second year, the expo will take place on October 20-21, 2025, at the Mirabeau Park Hotel and Convention Center in Spokane Valley, Washington.
Whether racing cars, skiing, or driving organizational change, Lori thrives on embracing challenges and advancing technology.
It was 1959, and planning for the Seattle World’s Fair was well underway. From his basement, Weldon Andrews punched out mechanical materials, such as latches and hinges, serving as a supplier for the Boeing Company.
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