Georgia’s Ins and Outs
The state had record exports and imports in 2022, and that’s before the EV industry truly cranks up.
Georgia Sets Economic Development Records
The Peach State is on a roll. Georgia recently set a nine-month record for job creation and investments with totals through the third quarter of 2022 surpassing 2021 year-end figures.
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.
Midas Touch
Goldens’ Foundry and Machinery Company was established in 1882 and is now best known by the brand name Goldens’ Cast Iron. It’s still Columbus-based, now run by descendants of the original founders. Here’s how the company has pivoted in the last few years, and how it has stayed true to itself and its founders’ vision.
Clearing the Path to Success
The Georgia Center of Innovation is bolstering the state’s industries one connection at a time.
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.
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.
Straight Shot
RemArms joins firearms and munitions manufacturers such as Glock (Smyrna), Taurus (Bainbridge), and Daniel Defense (Black Creek) in a $2 billion sector that employed more than 10,000 people in the state in 2021, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
The Future of the Farm
Forward-thinking farmers, researchers, and entrepreneurs work to make agriculture more profitable and sustainable in Georgia and beyond.
Automatic for the People
Georgia Tech aims to spread artificial intelligence statewide with a federal grant, plus more business news you need to know.