WASHINGTON STATE

Where the next big thing begins.

Why Washington?

Learn more about Washington State as a place to start and run a business, invest and live.

Key Industries

See what drives our economy, from the traditional to the cutting edge.

Property Search

Everything you need is at your fingertips, including our customizable site selection tools.

County Data

View each county’s demographics to find the right fit for your business.

Our Team

Meet our team of professionals who are here to take your business to the next level.

Events

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WASHINGTON STATE

Where the next big thing begins.

Why Washington?

Learn more about Washington State as a place to start and run a business, invest and live.

Key Industries

See what drives our economy, from the traditional to the cutting edge.

Property Search

Everything you need is at your fingertips, including our customizable site selection tools.

County Data

View each county’s demographics to find the right fit for your business.

Our Team

Meet our team of professionals who are here to take your business to the next level.

Events

Find out where we’ll be next or sign on as an exhibitor at an upcoming trade show.

Upper Left USA

Washington State is a melting pot of people, companies and ideas that has reshaped the way we think, shop, travel, entertain and communicate. Coming up with the Next Big Thing is what we do, from world-famous brands like Amazon to new scalable clean energy solutions.

A great investment

Businesses around the world are investing billions in Washington’s economy and its future. See who’s who in foreign direct investment across the state.

SPOTLIGHT:
Space

An industry leader for 60+ years.

Building on its rich aerospace history, the state has drawn a new generation of visionaries who are redefining space exploration, from harvesting asteroids and ferrying tourists to the outer reaches of inner space to systems that are taking us to the Moon, Mars and beyond.

A well established supply chain.

100+ companies are part of Washington’s space cluster, including such well-known companies as Aerojet Rocketdyne, Blue Origin, SpaceX and Spaceflight. They are supported by another 1,500 companies in the aerospace supply chain.

More than half of all satellites in orbit are Washington built.

The state is a major manufacturer in low-orbit earth satellites, providing broadband connectivity, GPS, real-time imaging and mapping, and mission support.

Groundbreaking research and development.

Innovative public-private partnerships as well as major universities and one of only 10 national laboratories in the U.S. provide an ideal environment for visionary R&D that lead to market-ready space systems, products and services.

Two astronauts set up a base camp on the surface of Mars.

SPOTLIGHT:
Information Technology

#1 in U.S. Tech Workers

Tech workers make up 9.4% of the state’s total workforce, the highest in the nation. That’s 1 in 10 workers. The national average is 5.4%.

Tech accounts for 21.8% of the state’s economy.

The industry accounts for $138.7 billion of total GDP, which is the highest percentage in the U.S.

Nearly 60% of state exports is tech-related.

57% of services exported by the state are technology-related, nearly double second-place Massachusetts.

18,000 tech companies.

Nearly 350,000 workers are employed in tech-related jobs statewide. The state leads the nation in the net percentage of new tech positions. 24% of total wages paid to employees are tied to the tech sector.

Codes shares the screen with a male programmer in the center of the photo.

In the News…

We couldn’t have said it better.
We couldn’t have said it better.

Given the topic of this blog, we decided to let ChatGPT do a little rewrite of our original draft. Not bad for an artificial intelligence. Not bad at all. Artificial intelligence (AI) is the driving force behind some of the most significant innovations in the tech…

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State hydrogen production balloons.
State hydrogen production balloons.

Now that the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub has received its first cache of cash, Douglas County is putting the finishing touches to its new hydrogen fuel facility, one of eight projects to be greenlighted by the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association (PNWH2) as part…

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More sustainable fuel on the way.
More sustainable fuel on the way.

The BP refinery at Cherry Point will become a major producer of sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) thanks to a $26 million grant from the federal government. Spearheaded by U.S. Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, the funds will not only increase the supply of…

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