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Daily Journal of Commerce
27 days
Gabriel Landeskog uses in-skate sensors, AI-driven movement platform to manage his knee and workload
The assist goes to Plantiga, an AI-driven movement platform. The company's cutting-edge technology is being used by players and teams in the NBA, NFL, WNBA and MLB, along with colleges, elite sprinters, weekend warriors and, of course, NHL players such as Landeskog.
Daily Journal of Commerce
27 days
Lakewood park gets a $6.7M upgrade
Wards Lake Park in the city of Lakewood reopened in December following a $6.7 million upgrade.
Daily Journal of Commerce
27 days
405 Redmond units take shape near downtown station
Boundary lines were redrawn in December for a Redmond retail complex on the east side of downtown.
Daily Journal of Commerce
27 days
Shoreline land sells for $8M, with 230 senior units to follow
A Shoreline development site at 18710 Eighth Ave. N.W. sold this week for $8 million, according to King County records.
GeekWire
27 days
Photos: Mark Zuckerberg’s superyacht arrives in Seattle just as Meta discloses 1,400 local job cuts
The Meta CEO's 387-foot Launchpad passed through the Ballard Locks toward Lake Union on Tuesday, the same day the company disclosed nearly 1,400 layoffs in Washington state. Read More
GeekWire
27 days
NASA taps Blue Origin to deliver lunar rovers for Moon Base initiative
Blue Moon lander will carry Astrolab and Lunar Outpost moon buggies, while Firefly will drop off NASA's rocket-powered drones. Read More
GeekWire
28 days
Etzioni on AI: The Pope can talk, but only we can walk
In a guest op-ed, AI researcher and UW professor emeritus Oren Etzioni responds to Pope Leo XIV's new encyclical on AI, arguing that moral pronouncements — however eloquent — accomplish little unless people change their own behavior. Read More
GeekWire
28 days
Meta cuts nearly 1,400 jobs in Seattle area, 20% of local workforce, in sweeping AI revamp
A new state filing shows Meta is eliminating nearly 1,400 positions across its Seattle, Bellevue and Redmond offices, about 20% of its local workforce, as part of a companywide restructuring impacting 8,000 jobs. Read More
GeekWire
28 days
No dirt, no tractor, no problem: Canopii aims to tuck robotic farms into tennis court-sized urban spaces
Oregon startup Canopii is tackling the food supply system by launching automated, tennis court-sized greenhouse franchises that use robots to grow 40,000 pounds of greens a year. Read More
GeekWire
28 days
Climate progress at 30,000 feet: Alaska Airlines’ Ryan Spies on the flight path to sustainable aviation
The former civilian engineer turned airline executive discusses the physics gap facing electric aviation, the regional push for sustainable fuel, and why customer feedback still moves needles inside major corporations. Read More
Daily Journal of Commerce
28 days
Free permits for outdoor dining
Is your restaurant ready to head outdoors? The city is offering free outdoor dining permits to help small businesses expand service during the busy summer and fall months.
Daily Journal of Commerce
28 days
An innovative plan for huge former Hewlett-Packard campus
With $75M construction loan in hand, work begins on 250 units in Vancouver; another 1,000 could follow.