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Shenandoah University of
Winchester entered into an agreement with Tianjin
Economic Development Agency and the City of Tianjin,
Peoples’ Republic of China, to deliver several
12-week executive training sessions and an 11-month
MBA program through the university’s Harry
F. Byrd Jr. School of Business. (02/26/04,
Press release)
US Airways, an Arlington-based
airline, and T-Mobile USA, a provider of mobile
telecommunications services headquartered in
Bellevue, Wash., will provide wireless broadband
service in US Airways Clubs at select airports
such as Ronald Reagan Washington National, San
Francisco, Philadelphia, Boston and New York.
(02/24/04, Business Wire)
James Madison University,
through its Commonwealth Information Security
Center, presented a grant to Richmond Air, a
wireless broadband and network services firm
based in Richmond, to develop products to ensure
against interruption of critical network services
by natural disaster, accident or terrorism.
(02/24/04, PRNewswire)
AVCOM, a Richmond manufacturer
of portable and rack-mount frequency spectrum
analyzers for the satellite and broadcast industries,
named Probe its new marketing firm. Probe is
a full-service marketing and advertising agency
headquartered in Charlottesville with a client
base focused on technology. (02/19/04, Press
release)
Virginia Tech of Blacksburg,
and Technische Universilat in Darmstadt, Germany,
signed a five-year agreement for exchange of
students, faculty and staff. The exchange program
will enable Virginia Tech engineering students
to take all of their senior year courses at
TU Darmstadt and graduate on schedule. (02/18/04,
Press release)
Carilion Biomedical Institute
of Roanoke, a developer
of medical products, reached agreement with Lynchburg’s
Innovative Technologies International to manufacture
a robotic storage and retrieval component of the
BioPhile laboratory freezer. BioPHile, developed
at the University of Virginia, is the first product
developed by CBI, a partnership of Carilion Health
Systems, Virginia Tech and UVa. (02/04/04,
The Roanoke Times)
Circuit City,
a Richmond-based consumer electronics retailer,
chose Sharpe Partners of New York to handle its
Internet advertising business. (01/26/2004,
Business Wire)