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In a press release, The Wyoming Business Council Board of Directors announced their recommendation of three Business Ready Community Grant and Loan Program (BRC) applications from the City of Lander, Laramie County and the Rock Springs-Sweetwater County Airport Board made during its March 10, virtual meeting.
“These projects demonstrate Wyoming’s entrepreneurial spirit and are good examples of projects that help create new opportunities for Wyomingites,” Josh Dorrell, Business Council CEO said.
“Whether it’s by pivoting to capture new markets, continuing to grow Wyoming’s burgeoning tech scene, or opening access to air travel for Wyoming businesses and citizens, each of these projects works to create good jobs and better lives for people in Wyoming.”
UPDATE: A Lander Councilmember has let us know that the property for the new facility is not city-owned, but privately owned.
(Lander, WY) – At their March 10th virtual meeting, the Wyoming Business Council Board of Directors unanimously recommended three projects for the Business Ready Community Grant and Loan Program (BRC) including one from the City of Lander.
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They applied for a $3 million grant and $2.7 million loan combination from the BRC to construct a 22,500 square-foot facility on 1.54 acres of privately-owned propertyâ¯for the Maven headquarters. The site lends itself to further expansion, as it is adjacent to Central Wyoming College â Lander campus and the Lander Economic Development Associationâs (LEDA) Enterprise Park.â¯The funding will allow them to expand their product lines and sale as well as create 23 new jobs.
About 20 students from the University of Wyoming and several of the state’s community colleges will gain hands-on training in software development starting later this month.
The two-week intensive experience will be used to pilot an innovative program in software development through a partnership involving Cardiff University in Wales, United Kingdom; UW; Wyoming community colleges; and industry partners in the state. The online program will help UW and the community colleges accomplish their objective of preparing Wyoming residents to participate in the 21st century workforce and diversify the state’s economy.
The initial pilot cohort of students will be selected by faculty members at UW and Wyoming community colleges. Starting March 27, they’ll work on a short software development project with industry partner Trihydro Corp., an environmental engineering consulting firm based in Laramie.
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