
| September 2009 | FROM THE PRINT EDITION
The Washington Technology Center has provided $376,454 in state funds to five researchers who are working with companies to advance commercial technology. One-hundred-seventy-five jobs are expected to emerge as a result of this technology’s application during the next five years. The company partners include Data Data, of Vancouver, Wash.; Healionics of Redmond; Modumetal of Seattle; Paine Electronics of east Wenatchee; and Simulab of Seattle.
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