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How the Most Technologically Advanced Factory of its Kind Came to Morgantown with Help from WVEDA
https://youtu.be/hKSOKBDs69w?si=SuuI1k8Y1-2j6lAU According to their CEO, the huge, state-of-the-art Mountaintop Beverage facility would not exist in Morgantown without the West Virginia Economic Development Authority. Now, they’re creating hundreds of local jobs and proudly introducing the biggest international brands to North Central West Virginia.
Iconic Potato Chip Manufacturer is Thriving with WVEDA Support
https://youtu.be/A2tA4mAlFhk?feature=shared Mister Bee is the only potato chip made in West Virginia. Now owner, Mary Anne Ketelsen, was determined to make sure the brand would be around for generations to come. When she took over in 2018, the operation needed to be completely rehauled. With WV Economic Development Authority financing, Mister Bee was able to…
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Turning Woodworking Dreams Into Reality with Help from the WVEDA
https://youtu.be/e2l_CtA920E?feature=shared The West Virginia Economic Development Authority has supported Architectural Wood, LLC (a mill worker based out of Ronceverte, WV) from their humble beginnings to now leading large projects like the corporate offices of Under Armor or Capital One banks. With WVEDA support, Architectural Wood is able to combine high technology and passed down expertise…
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This Manufacturer Saw the Need for Disinfection Technology and Got to Work with Help from WVEDA
https://youtu.be/w34sE7nvjnU?feature=shared Safe UV, based in Morgantown, is creating jobs and healthier spaces in its community. Made up of West Virginia University alumni, the company manufactures germicidal ultraviolet lamps—a new product in a relatively new industry. Safe UV’s founders saw the need for this technology in recent years and got to work bringing their product to…
Aviation is Taking Flight in West Virginia with Help from the West Virginia Economic Development Authority (WVEDA)
The aviation industry is taking flight in West Virginia. NorthStar Technologies is serving a vital role for the industry whether it’s repairing engines, inspecting and maintaining used parts, or sending teams out to work on aircrafts in the field.
The Aluminum Industry is Rolling with Help from the West Virginia Economic Development Authority
Skana Aluminum’s re-rolling mill in Clarksburg is allowing the company to access customers all over the East Coast. The company has worked with the WVEDA from the very beginning and he partnership played a big part in keeping the facility open over the years. In fact, with equipment and facility upgrades through WVEDA financing, Skana Aluminum has gone from 35 to 64 employees and more than doubled their production capacity.