This year’s trade rollercoaster is creating headaches for Atlanta-based Cellairis, which has evolved in the last 25 years from a pure retailer of cell phone cases to a global company helping individuals and enterprises protect, repair and maintain their mobile devices.
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Building Bridges for Expats and Atlantans Alike Through Real Estate and Community
When Maia Samb arrived in Atlanta and launched her real estate firm, she quickly became a trusted name among international newcomers relocating to the city. But today, as founder of […]
With European Patent Coming Soon, Metisense Explores Markets Abroad
Atlanta-based MetiSense LLC makes no bones about where it stands on its company journey: It’s a pre-seed startup on the hunt for $1.5 million in funding that will go toward prototyping.
Georgia moves to shore up Korea ties as Hyundai takes stock after ICE raid
As construction stopped this week at the South Korean-owned battery factory at the center of an immigration firestorm, Georgia moved amid the fallout to shore up its vital four-decade partnership with the country.
Czech Manufacturer Opens New Turbojet Engine Plant and Headquarters in Roswell
Czech manufacturer PBS Aerospace has opened mass production of turbojet engines in Roswell, marking a new phase in its investment journey that officials said will help the U.S. and its allies better address present-day threats.
ICE Raid at Hyundai-LG Battery Facility Near Savannah Sweeps Up Nearly 500 Workers
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid on the mega site home to Hyundai Motor’s electric-vehicle factory in Bryan County Thursday resulted in the arrest of nearly 500 people accused of […]
Building Efficiency: Joulea Sees Opportunity in Tackling World’s Largest Source of Energy Usage
When Ramtin Motahar looks at commercial buildings, he can’t help but see their inflated appetites for energy.
Finding the Flow: Atlanta’s Emrgy Aims to Unleash Distributed Hydro Power Around the World
With power demand skyrocketing around the world, proven low-carbon energy sources like hydro may seem like they’d be all the rage in 2025.
Recap: How Atlanta Firms Are Piecing Together the Global Talent Puzzle
In the knowledge economy, expertise is currency, which means that landing the right team is the core to crafting competitive advantage.
Event Recap: Pressing the Gas on South Africa’s Creative Economy Links With Atlanta
Next week, Atlanta will be in South Africa in a big way, as a creative and cultural delegation, appropriately called MASSIVE, will make its way to Cape Town for a mega creative-industry conference.
