
Pulaski County Focuses on Green Manufacturing
Cardinal News recently published an article on how Pulaski County is making “an effort to market itself as a green, ‘solar friendly’ locality”.

Cardinal News recently published an article on how Pulaski County is making “an effort to market itself as a green, ‘solar friendly’ locality”.

Businesses in the New River Valley have a unique opportunity to partner with world – class universities and colleges like Virginia Tech, Radford University and New River Community College.

Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that Camrett Logistics, a full-service third-party logistics (3PL) company headquartered in Wytheville, will invest over $2 million to expand capacity in Pulaski County.

Virginia’s New River Valley (NRV) is the perfect location for businesses to flourish. It’s not hard to see why many startup businesses choose to be part of the economic landscape in the NRV.

New River Valley, VA – Four NRV companies made the Forbes’ America’s Best Employers by State list.

– The Patriot recently reported that MOVA Technologies has opened a Research & Development facility in the Town of Pulaski.

MELD Printworks, a spin off MELD Manufacturing Corporation, was recently featured in a July 2023 Valley Business FRONT article.

Two companies from Virginia’s New River Valley recently graduated from the Virginia’s Leaders in Export Trade (VALET) program held by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP).

Virginia Tech recently reported that they received a GO Virginia Grant for the Automated-Connected-Electrified (ACE) coalition.

Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that Fireworks by Grucci and Pyrotechnique by Grucci will invest $5.5 million to expand its assembly, storage, and distribution operations to Pulaski County.
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