Washingtons Life Science Industry: Pioneering the Next Generation of Innovation
Washingtons Life Science Industry: Pioneering the Next Generation of Innovation
Dive into Washington's rich history of life science innovation, how the tech and life science industries have converged, and where the industry is going next.
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Washington State's life sciences industry FLIPBOOK
Washington State Department of Commerce
One of the largest biotech clusters in the United States, Washington offers investors, startups and industry innovators a unique environment where collaboration is the norm and bold ideas are changing the very face of healthcare. Nearly 40,000 researchers and support staff working at 1,150+ biotech firms, nonprofits, medical device manufacturers, digital health companies and pharmaceutical firms.
Small Business Export Assistance - Washington State - Building Business Legends
Washington State Department of Commerce
Whether you're new to the idea of exporting or an old hand at it, our export assistance team is here to assist you - free of charge! That's right, you have an experienced team at your disposal that is anxious to help you open doors overseas, connect you with foreign partners, generate leads, match you with other businesses and tap into new markets through trade shows, trade missions and other effective strategies.
10 Great Reasons to Choose Washington State
Washington State Department of Commerce
We really hate to brag, but Washington State is a great place to do business. As you look closer at our state, we think you’ll find these 10 words to be very descriptive of who we are and what we offer. It’s what makes Washington, well, uh, Washington.
#1 - Innovative
Washington is known the world over as the place where the “next big thing” begins. It is a state of firsts. Eddie Bauer came up with the first down parkas; K2 invented the first fiberglass snow skis; holograms, grunge music and the Slinky Dog were all invented here. The kidney dialysis machine and portable heart defibrillator were developed in Washington, too. So was the world’s first espresso cart, tree farm and yum! — Cinnabons.
#2 - Clustered
The state offers investors and businesses a critical mass in eight primary specific sectors — aerospace, agriculture/food manufacturing, clean energy, forest products, information and communication technology, life science/global health, maritime, and military & defense — providing tremendous opportunities for cross-collaboration, idea sharing, experimentation, partnership and innovation.
#3 - Smart
Washington residents are curious by nature, as witnessed by our bevy of bookstores and public libraries. 36.7% of the population has a Bachelor degree or higher, and the state’s public universities, private and public colleges, 34 community colleges and workforce training programs ensure a steady supply of highly educated and skilled workers.
#4 - Connected
Washington’s transportation network includes 75 ports, 139 airports, 3,300 miles of roadways and the state is equidistant to European and Asian markets, making it the ideal place for exporting products and services. The Internet and Washington are one: broadband is widely available and the state is making sizable investments in expanding networks, particularly in rural communities.
#5 - Energetic
Washington leads the nation in its commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. The state has committed itself to deriving 100% of its energy from clean, zero-carbon sources by 2045. Washington’s network of hydroelectric power plants is the largest in the nation, allowing the state to offer some of the lowest cost energy in the U.S.
#6 - Trendsetting
Washington helped put a cellphone in your one hand and a latte in the other, ushered in the age of affordable jet airline travel, rocked your world with the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Heart and Macklemore, broke new ground in computing with some Windows and Words, and turned red hot sand into stunning works of art (thanks Dale Chihuly).
#7 - Diverse
Washington celebrates diversity at all levels. Our varied climate covers seven distinct ecosystems, from the extremely wet shores of the Pacific to the plains-like lands of Eastern Washington, which enjoy more sunshine annually than many parts of Florida. Our people are equally diverse. Every creed, color, religion and ethnic group imaginable can be found within the state’s borders, creating a rich landscape of multi-cultural influences that is a great source of state pride.
#8 - Resilient
We don’t accept defeat easily. From the historic fires that leveled city centers to the ups and downs of an economy that once relied too heavily on a single industry, Washington’s residents continue to dust themselves off in times of adversity and recommit themselves to achieving unbridled success. It is part of our pioneer spirit that helped us tame this once wild land, striking and preserving a delicate balance between progress and preservation.
#9 - Vibrant
Washington offers an unparalleled quality of life, one that is eclectic, energetic and diverse. There are plenty of cultural events to explore, world-class museums, restaurants, wineries, galleries, theaters, symphonies, opera and ballet, and a calendar of events, celebrations and festivals that is ever changing and even slightly overwhelming, especially in the summer.
#10 - Savvy
True, Washington State is tucked away in the northwest corner of the United States. But don’t think for a moment that we’re out of sight or out of mind. Residents are very well informed about the world, leading the way when it comes to embracing new ideas. And we have our own pulse and rhythm that drives our natural curiosity, passion for lifelong learning, competitive nature and pursuit of success in our personal and professional lives.
#1 - Innovative
Washington is known the world over as the place where the “next big thing” begins. It is a state of firsts. Eddie Bauer came up with the first down parkas; K2 invented the first fiberglass snow skis; holograms, grunge music and the Slinky Dog were all invented here. The kidney dialysis machine and portable heart defibrillator were developed in Washington, too. So was the world’s first espresso cart, tree farm and yum! — Cinnabons.
#2 - Clustered
The state offers investors and businesses a critical mass in eight primary specific sectors — aerospace, agriculture/food manufacturing, clean energy, forest products, information and communication technology, life science/global health, maritime, and military & defense — providing tremendous opportunities for cross-collaboration, idea sharing, experimentation, partnership and innovation.
#3 - Smart
Washington residents are curious by nature, as witnessed by our bevy of bookstores and public libraries. 36.7% of the population has a Bachelor degree or higher, and the state’s public universities, private and public colleges, 34 community colleges and workforce training programs ensure a steady supply of highly educated and skilled workers.
#4 - Connected
Washington’s transportation network includes 75 ports, 139 airports, 3,300 miles of roadways and the state is equidistant to European and Asian markets, making it the ideal place for exporting products and services. The Internet and Washington are one: broadband is widely available and the state is making sizable investments in expanding networks, particularly in rural communities.
#5 - Energetic
Washington leads the nation in its commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. The state has committed itself to deriving 100% of its energy from clean, zero-carbon sources by 2045. Washington’s network of hydroelectric power plants is the largest in the nation, allowing the state to offer some of the lowest cost energy in the U.S.
#6 - Trendsetting
Washington helped put a cellphone in your one hand and a latte in the other, ushered in the age of affordable jet airline travel, rocked your world with the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Heart and Macklemore, broke new ground in computing with some Windows and Words, and turned red hot sand into stunning works of art (thanks Dale Chihuly).
#7 - Diverse
Washington celebrates diversity at all levels. Our varied climate covers seven distinct ecosystems, from the extremely wet shores of the Pacific to the plains-like lands of Eastern Washington, which enjoy more sunshine annually than many parts of Florida. Our people are equally diverse. Every creed, color, religion and ethnic group imaginable can be found within the state’s borders, creating a rich landscape of multi-cultural influences that is a great source of state pride.
#8 - Resilient
We don’t accept defeat easily. From the historic fires that leveled city centers to the ups and downs of an economy that once relied too heavily on a single industry, Washington’s residents continue to dust themselves off in times of adversity and recommit themselves to achieving unbridled success. It is part of our pioneer spirit that helped us tame this once wild land, striking and preserving a delicate balance between progress and preservation.
#9 - Vibrant
Washington offers an unparalleled quality of life, one that is eclectic, energetic and diverse. There are plenty of cultural events to explore, world-class museums, restaurants, wineries, galleries, theaters, symphonies, opera and ballet, and a calendar of events, celebrations and festivals that is ever changing and even slightly overwhelming, especially in the summer.
#10 - Savvy
True, Washington State is tucked away in the northwest corner of the United States. But don’t think for a moment that we’re out of sight or out of mind. Residents are very well informed about the world, leading the way when it comes to embracing new ideas. And we have our own pulse and rhythm that drives our natural curiosity, passion for lifelong learning, competitive nature and pursuit of success in our personal and professional lives.
Washington State - Our Quality of Life
Washington State Department of Commerce
A look at the quality of life in Washington State, with its stunning vistas, vibrant urban centers and eclectic, rural communities.
Washington's Bold Vision for Commercial Space
Washington State Department of Commerce
That's a mighty big STEP! State gets 10th year of funding for exporting.
Washington State Department of Commerce
Washington State received the lion's share of funds intended to help small businesses grow through exporting. The state was awarded $2 million of State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) funds by the Small Business Administration. This is the 10th year Washington has received STEP funding.
Washington State's life sciences industry
Washington State Department of Commerce
Over the years, our ideas have revolutionized medicine, from portable heart defibrillators and bone marrow transplantation to passive vaccine storage systems for use in remote parts of the world and centrally connected disposable sensors that can be used for triage. ( Visit our Innovations timeline for more Life Science wonders).
More life science lab space on the way in Seattle's South Lake Union area.
Washington State Department of Commerce
The life science sector in Washington State has reason to rejoice. With more demand than space, life science startups, companies and innovators can now look forward to moving into 136,000 square feet dedicated lab space, right in the heart of bustling South Lake Union.
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Daniel Tappana
Washington State Department of Commerce
Aerospace Business Development Manager
Evan Wendlandt
Washington State Department of Commerce
TitleSenior Business and Economic Development Manager
Isabelle Dewulf
Washington State Department of Commerce
Managing Director, Small Business Export Assistance Division, OEDC, Washington State Department of Commerce
Joanna Boatwright
Washington State Department of Commerce
Aerospace International Trade Specialist
Karl Dahlgren
Washington State Department of Commerce
International Trade Specialist - Life Science & Global Health
Nicole Gunkle
Washington State Department of Commerce
STEP Program and Special Projects Manager
Nitin Antony Edward
Washington State Department of Commerce
Radi Simeonava
Washington State Department of Commerce
Director, Business Recruitment
Robin Toth
Washington State Department of Commerce
Director, Aerospace Sector
Vineetha Sony
Washington State Department of Commerce
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Dive into Washington's rich history of life science innovation, how the tech and life science industries have converged, and where the industry is going next.
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