by Bill Jabjiniak
Mesa, AZ; a growing hub for advanced manufacturing
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SOME HIGHLIGHTS
SOURCE Conference brings business, technology, and security professionals together under one roof to focus on real-world, practical security solutions for some of today's toughest cybersecurity issues. For more information or to register visit www.sourceconference.com.
Mesa, AZ; a growing hub for advanced manufacturing
Manufacturing is an important part of Mesa’s economy employing more than 17,000 people and bringing substantial investment into our community. In fact, manufacturers contributed $2.18 trillion to the U.S. economy in 2016, and for every $1.00 spent in manufacturing, another $1.89 is added to the nation’s economy. This is the highest multiplier effect of any economic sector. Furthermore, for every one worker in manufacturing, there are another four employees hired elsewhere.
A Growing Cluster
Today, Mesa manufacturers are moving into the era of “advanced manufacturing” by researching, developing, and implementing innovations that push the edge of existing technologies.
Recent examples include:
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SOME HIGHLIGHTS
Cybersecurity conference coming to Mesa
Mesa welcomes SOURCE Conference, a premier cybersecurity and information security training conference to the Mesa Convention Center February 26 through March 1.SOURCE Conference brings business, technology, and security professionals together under one roof to focus on real-world, practical security solutions for some of today's toughest cybersecurity issues. For more information or to register visit www.sourceconference.com.
NEWS FROM OUR PARTNERS
Visit Mesa launches all new Adventure Explorer Guide
The brand-new Adventure Explorer Guide published by Visit Mesa is available now for residents and visitors wanting to know more about the Sonoran Desert surrounding Arizona’s third largest city and the many ways to get outside and enjoy this popular offering when visiting the Southwest.
This guide is focused solely on desert exploration produced by Mesa’s destination marketing organization who created the piece in response to visitor demand. The pocket guide outlines numerous ways to discover the unique and exotic terrain on display in the Sonoran Desert which is located in two states, Arizona and California, as well as parts of Mexico. . .
The complimentary Adventure Explorer Guide is available at the Mesa Visitors Center located at 120 N. Center and available for download at www.visitmesa.com/lifestyles/adventure-explorer.
MESA IN THE NEWS
Top Stories
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport’s SkyBridge Arizona marks a new era in cross-border commerceJan. 5, Governor Doug Ducey announced that Arizona will be home to SkyBridge Arizona, the nation’s first international air cargo hub to house both Mexican and U.S. customs. (Press Release)
Manufacturing
Large spec industrial building coming to Mesa Ground was broken for the 96,000-square-foot Falcon Field Business Center located near Boeing and Falcon Field. The facility is designed to attract aerospace, defense, light industrial, and e-commerce companies to the area.
Aerospace / Aviation / Defense - Mesa Gateway Area
New routes at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport yield a 15% passenger increase in November The addition of eight new nonstop destinations by Allegiant Air and expanded seasonal service to Calgary and Edmonton from WestJet Airlines resulted in a 15% increase in passenger activity at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport (Gateway Airport) this November compared to November 2016. A total of 115,156 air travelers used Gateway Airport during the month, making it the second best November in the Airport’s history.
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