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2024 MS Gulf Coast Regional Pitch Competition

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Eight companies are collectively preparing to pitch their product concepts on May 31, 2023 with the hope of winning cash and a seat in the statewide Innovate Mississippi CoBuilders Accelerator program.

The Meeting Place and Innovate Mississippi are excited to announce the official kick off of the 2024 MS Gulf Coast Regional Pitch Competition. Eight competitors from several different industries will compete this year.

Competitors work with a mentor for 2 practice rounds with feedback from judges at each level to prepare for the final competition.Competition is open to the public at no cost with an audience participation component.Competition will be held live via zoom from 1-4 on Friday, May 31, 2023.
Register online: https://forms.gle/e8gHmhQX4jATWYdV6“Creating a productive and…

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By: jacksonfreepress
Title: 2024 MS Gulf Coast Regional Pitch Competition
Sourced From: www.innovate.ms/2024-ms-gulf-coast-regional-pitch-competition/
Published Date: Tue, 14 May 2024 14:53:45 +0000


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Superior Optical Lab expanding operations in Jackson County

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mississippi.org – Ken patterson – 2024-10-16 10:00:00

SUMMARY: Superior Optical Lab, an eyeglass manufacturer in Jackson County, is expanding with a corporate investment of approximately $12.5 million, creating 188 jobs. The company, which operates one of America’s leading optical laboratories, recently added 45,000 square feet of production space to enhance efficiency. The Mississippi Development Authority and Jackson County are supporting the expansion project. Founded in 1991 by a U.S. Navy veteran, Superior Optical Lab is dedicated to providing affordable eyewear to veterans. Local officials, including Gov. Tate Reeves, express pride in supporting veteran-owned businesses and the positive impact on the Gulf Coast region’s economy.

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Salad Days Produce expanding in Madison County

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mississippi.org – Ken patterson – 2024-10-08 14:00:00

SUMMARY: Salad Days Produce, a hydroponic lettuce producer based in Flora, Mississippi, is expanding its operations with an $8.18 million investment, creating at least 12 jobs. The new 65,000-square-foot facility at Flora Industrial Park will significantly increase production capacity, enabling the company to serve larger grocery chains and regional distributors. This expansion is expected to be completed by July 2025, supported by the Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive program. Local officials highlight the positive economic impact and growth in the food-service market that will result from this project, reinforcing Madison County’s emerging status as a food-sector hub.

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Exxel Outdoors locating operations in Tupelo

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mississippi.org – Ken patterson – 2024-09-26 10:00:10

SUMMARY: Exxel Outdoors, a leading manufacturer of outdoor and military gear, is relocating its national warehousing and distribution center from Reno, Nevada, to Tupelo, Mississippi, creating at least 40 jobs with a corporate investment exceeding $2 million. This move enhances delivery efficiency by positioning the company closer to its customers and its manufacturing plant in Haleyville, Alabama. Supported by the Mississippi Development Authority’s MFLEX program and local agencies, Exxel’s arrival is expected to diversify the local economy and foster business growth in Tupelo. The company will begin hiring immediately, reflecting Mississippi’s commitment to a conducive business environment.

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