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If you're working from home, San Diego's the best place to do it.

Why San Diego is the best place to work from home

Jan 26, 2021

Among many things, COVID-19 has launched us into the world’s biggest work-from-home experiment, and we’ve been left with more questions than answers. What does the future of work look like? And if you’re working remotely, does it really matter where you are? We’re here to tell you that where you...

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In San Diego, women continue to build on the legacy created by women before them – by doing meaningful work, building impactful businesses, and continuing the fight for change for future generations.

9 woman-owned businesses making San Diego life-changing

Aug 26, 2020

Fighting for – and winning – the right to vote in 1920 was just the beginning of our path toward equality for women. Five decades later, women of color finally won the right to vote. And century later, here in San Diego, women continue to build on the legacy created...

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More than 123 years of innovation. More than 65,000 employees worldwide. It's easy to see the impact BD has on medical discovery, diagnostics, and delivery of care.

BD: Advancing health, advancing careers

Mar 11, 2020

The work. More than 123 years of innovation. More than 65,000 employees worldwide. One of the largest global medical technology companies in the world, it’s easy to see the impact BD has on medical discovery, diagnostics, and delivery of care. By developing innovative technology and services, BD aims to advance...

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10 more reasons to move to San Diego.

10 (more) reasons to move to San Diego

Jan 22, 2020

San Diego is much more than just great weather, cool surfers, and delicious tacos. You already have 10 reasons to move to San Diego…so here are 10 more.   1. You can afford it. It’s California’s best-kept secret: it’s possible to live here with a great tech job, without the...

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Developing infamous video games like Call of Duty and Cookie Jam, Carlsbad has become a hotbed for video game development.

Carlsbad levels up as a hotbed for video game development

Jul 18, 2019

With Comic-Con now in full swing, we thought it was appropriate to highlight San Diego’s growing gaming hub: the one and only Carlsbad. Developing infamous video games like Call of Duty and Cookie Jam, video game companies in Carlsbad aren’t [just] playing around here. Check out the article from the...

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Cubic's new campus will bring the company's San Diego office together in one physical location (Via Cubic Corp/Cisterra Development)

Cubic breaks ground on new San Diego HQ

Jul 17, 2019

If you’ve ever hopped on the tube in London or swiped your MTA card to take the L from Brooklyn into Manhattan, you have San Diego innovation to thank for it. Cubic’s Transportation division is helping move millions of people throughout the world’s most dynamic cities, including Sydney, London, New...

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Guide to entrepreneurial resources for a thriving startup community

Resources for a thriving startup community

Jun 20, 2019

Interested in starting a company in San Diego? Well, you’re in luck. Beyond killer surf and sunshine that just won’t quit, San Diego has a unique, collaborative ecosystem that helps tech and life sciences startups grow and thrive. Our friends at Startup78 (the startup community in North County) put together...

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SDLifechanging panel at SDSW [L to R: Katherine Mackie(Viasat), Charles Logston(Aira), Mark Cafferty (San Diego Regional EDC), Michele Maley (Shield AI), and James White (LunaDNA)

4 things we learned from the #SDlifechanging Startup Week panel

May 31, 2019

Genomics, defense, tech, and software that’s changing the way people around the world live – San Diego is known for a lot of different things. So how do we ensure we stand out among other regions around the world, while simultaneously being known as a good region to live and...

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