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Racing Ahead

Electric vehicles and green energy help keep Georgia in the fast lane.

What Brown Can Do for Teamsters

The Teamsters union and UPS pulled back from the brink with a five-year labor agreement, while the Braves went public, and Georgia ports had another busy year. 

Georgia’s Jet Set

Pratt & Whitney flies to France to announce that Columbus landed a big aircraft engine expansion, but nothing is growing faster in the Peach State than the branches of the electric vehicle supply chain. 

Meta-Charged Up

A battery joint venture accounts for most of the $5.54 billion investment in Hyundai’s Bryan County plant.

Skating With a Battery

North Georgia dreams of a bigger version of the Braves’ sports-driven development, while battery-powered vehicles keep driving manufacturing south.

Clearing the Path to Success

The Georgia Center of Innovation is bolstering the state’s industries one connection at a time.

Science Surge

Georgia’s business ecosystem sparks innovation and growth across the life sciences industry.

The Benevolent Godfather

Early-stage investor Sig Mosley has been a steady force in Georgia’s tech community—supporting, mentoring, and funding more than 145 start-ups since 1990.

Tomorrowland

Innovation districts are inspiring a new way for Georgia to live, work, create, and collaborate.

All Georgia Seems a Stage

The Qcells solar panel factory in the northwest of the state and the Hyundai electric vehicle Metaplant in southeast Georgia are drawing suppliers to build plants nearby, while soundstages and related developments are blooming across metro Atlanta and beyond.

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Racing Ahead

Electric vehicles and green energy help keep Georgia in the fast lane.

A History of Success

GaBiz Editor in Chief checks in with Georgia Historical Society President W. Todd Grace about his board of all-star Georgia business executives, a commitment to preserving the state’s history, and educating the rising generation.

What Brown Can Do for Teamsters

The Teamsters union and UPS pulled back from the brink with a five-year labor agreement, while the Braves went public, and Georgia ports had another busy year.