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2015 N.H. Book

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NEW HAMPSHIRE: First in the Nation • Profiles in Excellence 163 advanced manufacturing drives our economy. Products and components invented and engineered here can be found everywhere, from vessels doing research at the bottom of the ocean to satellites orbiting the earth. Manufacturers throughout the state are finding themselves in demand – producing components for aerospace and defense systems and for the life sciences, including bio-med, biotech and medical devices. New Hampshire businesses thrive in part thanks to the state's unyielding efforts to ensure a supportive, collaborative climate for their growth. e Department of Resources and Economic Development also prides itself on its strong partnerships – working with colleges, universities and industries to create training programs matched to state businesses' employment opportunities. Backed by a $20 million federal grant, New Hampshire's community colleges develop customized degree, certificate and training programs to enhance the talent pipeline for advanced manufacturing. e New Hampshire Job Training Fund helps companies remain competitive through a matching grant program for training employees and augmenting their skills. Time and time again, New Hampshire has been named the Most Livable State in the U.S., for its low crime rate, quality health care, excellent schools, affordable housing, open space and cultural opportunities. It boasts low taxes, a stable and well-educated workforce and is at the crossroads of commerce in northern New England. Infrastructure in New Hampshire includes a deep- water port, the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport and several full service airports in Nashua, Laconia, and Lebanon, and a freight rail network. All this puts New Hampshire in a strategic location – close to markets and clients in Boston, New York, Montreal and beyond. e state's broadband access rates are among the highest in the nation, keeping businesses connected, no matter where in the state they are located. e Granite State's quality of life, skilled workforce and business climate encourages companies to expand or locate here. Once established, they can continue to tap into the Department of Resources and Economic Development for services, including expertise for manufacturers, technical assistance to companies interested in winning federal and state contracts or seeking global markets to export their products, and customized reports and personal tours of available office and industrial real estate. Every day we strive to make New Hampshire businesses successful – and our track record is rock- solid. Learn more about how we'll work with your business every step of the way as you discover just how easy we make it to bring your business to New Hampshire at nheconomy.com. v Badger Balm of Gilsum is a family-owned business that produces personal care products made with organic ingredients. Working with the New Hampshire Office of International Commerce, Badger sells in markets around the world. Novo Nordisk, a global pharmaceutical company, makes products for the treatment of hemophilia at its manufacturing plant in Lebanon.

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