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Applications Now Open for State Export Voucher Program
The California STEP Export Voucher allows eligible small businesses to propose their own export promotion activities and receive reimbursement for up to 75% of pre-approved expenses, with a maximum reimbursement amount of $10,000 each federal fiscal year. Export voucher applications
CMTC Launches New Digital Manufacturing Marketplace: California’s Sourcing & Procurement Platform (CSPP)
California Manufacturing Network (CMTC) launches a new digital marketplace, California’s Sourcing & Procurement Platform (CSPP), dedicated to connecting buyers and suppliers. This platform was designed for manufacturers by manufacturers and connects demand, supply, and capacity for autonomous, efficient sourcing. CMTC’s CSPP allows you
Biomedical Innovation Thrives at Penumbra in Alameda
On January 19, East Bay EDA kicked off the year by hosting a private tour for members and partners at Penumbra, headquartered on Bay Farm Island in the City of Alameda. Penumbra is a global healthcare company that designs, develops,
February Manufacturing News
East Bay EDA is pleased to share some useful news and resources for Bay Area manufacturers. Please contact us if you have a resource you would like to share. Submit your items directly to mfg@eastbayeda.org. 2024 California Employment Law Webinar
City of Oakley Emerges as a Hub for Commerce, Entrepreneurship, and Transportation
Nestled beyond the vast expanse of the San Francisco Bay, the City of Oakley’s rich history traces back to its days as a thriving railroad community on the Santa Fe railroad line and proudly stood as San Francisco’s eastern cropland
Waste Prevention Grants Available for Alameda County Businesses
StopWaste is offering $1.1 million in grant opportunities to nonprofits, businesses, and institutions with projects aimed at increasing individual, business, and community involvement in the prevention of waste in Alameda County. Funding priorities are related to projects that focus on waste prevention,
Applications Now Open for State Export Voucher Program
The California STEP Export Voucher allows eligible small businesses to propose their own export promotion activities and receive reimbursement for up to 75% of pre-approved expenses, with a maximum reimbursement amount of $10,000 each federal fiscal year. Export voucher applications must be submitted prior to the planned activity and within
CMTC Launches New Digital Manufacturing Marketplace: California’s Sourcing & Procurement Platform (CSPP)
California Manufacturing Network (CMTC) launches a new digital marketplace, California’s Sourcing & Procurement Platform (CSPP), dedicated to connecting buyers and suppliers. This platform was designed for manufacturers by manufacturers and connects demand, supply, and capacity for autonomous, efficient sourcing. CMTC’s CSPP allows you to connect & collaborate, showcase your business, and explore unlimited
Biomedical Innovation Thrives at Penumbra in Alameda
On January 19, East Bay EDA kicked off the year by hosting a private tour for members and partners at Penumbra, headquartered on Bay Farm Island in the City of Alameda. Penumbra is a global healthcare company that designs, develops, and manufactures devices for interventional therapies to treat vascular conditions
February Manufacturing News
East Bay EDA is pleased to share some useful news and resources for Bay Area manufacturers. Please contact us if you have a resource you would like to share. Submit your items directly to mfg@eastbayeda.org. 2024 California Employment Law Webinar – February 6, 2024 @ 11 AM Each new calendar
City of Oakley Emerges as a Hub for Commerce, Entrepreneurship, and Transportation
Nestled beyond the vast expanse of the San Francisco Bay, the City of Oakley’s rich history traces back to its days as a thriving railroad community on the Santa Fe railroad line and proudly stood as San Francisco’s eastern cropland and orchards in the 1960s. Established on July 1, 1999,
Waste Prevention Grants Available for Alameda County Businesses
StopWaste is offering $1.1 million in grant opportunities to nonprofits, businesses, and institutions with projects aimed at increasing individual, business, and community involvement in the prevention of waste in Alameda County. Funding priorities are related to projects that focus on waste prevention, reuse, and recovery of food, goods and materials as well