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Silicon Florist links arrangement for July 17, 2026

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Oregon business leaders react to Prosperity Council report – Portland Business Journal

To see how the recommendations landed with businesses, we connected with leaders of four small-to-medium-size companies for their perspectives. We asked them to share the obstacles they’ve faced to growing their companies in Oregon and which Prosperity Council recommendations would be most helpful.

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It’s a semiconductor FAST: Oregon consortium wins NSF Innovation Engine award

It’s a Silicon Forest renaissance. Since the 80s — you know, last century — when we earned the moniker, Portland’s semiconductor prowess has been quietly churning along. The fabs out in Hillsboro. The decades of chip knowledge and talent. A quiet somewhat unglamorous engine humming underneath Oregon’s economy. But now, with compute and processors again taking center stage in our new AI enabled world, we’ve got an incredibly strong story with a fabled history to tell. And that has just landed the Silicon Forest a federal tailwind.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for July 16, 2026

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Your July dispatch from the Office of Small Business

From navigating permits to taking advantage of event foot traffic, the Portland Office of Small Business is here to streamline your path to success. In this month’s newsletter, we’re excited to let you know about our upcoming Show Up for Small Business event, in-person office hours, major road closures, and a newly available webinar.

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By a machinist for machinists: AI enabled CNC

If you’ve spent any time on a shop floor, you know the thing that keeps a shop running isn’t the machine. It’s the person standing in front of it — the one who can look at a print, look at a photo of a botched part, and just know why the tool chattered. And more importantly, how to fix it to prevent that from happening again.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for July 15, 2026

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

Columbia Sportswear CEO Boyle on Blazers, taxes, Portland – Portland Business Journal

What can Oregon do to become more business-friendly? You can’t rely on the serendipitous nature of Nike and Columbia and other businesses that were grown here. You can’t rely on lightning strikes that will save the state. You need to have people that are creating wealth and have created wealth that come here because it’s a great place to live and also stay here.

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