MAY 2008: AROUND THE STATE
Greenlight’s cluster focus
PORTLAND
Greenlight Greater Portland, a recently formed, privately
funded economic development group, has released its first
analysis of greater Portland’s industry clusters, venture
capital trends and workforce. Based on its findings, Greenlight
says it will focus on three clusters for its first recruitment
initiatives: alternative energy and environmental services,
computer software and IT services, and design. For its
retention initiatives, it plans to focus on computer hardware
and electronics, metals and machinery manufacturing, and
bioscience and medical devices. “The new money is all
about alternative energy,” says Tim Priest,
Greenlight’s CEO. The study showed that significant
venture capital is being put into this area; VC dollars
invested in alternative energy grew 260% nationally over the
past five years.
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