Power Technology
Arkansas Pharmacists Association Names Michael Morrison as Senior Adviser (Movers & Shakers)
He previously served as the deputy communications director and director of visual media for the Arkansas attorney general’s office. read more >
PTI Beaming Over Potential Laser-like Growth
The launch and demonstration of a new laser technology by Power Technology Inc. of Alexander at the Ron Robinson Theater last month is expected to play an important role in the company’s future growth, one of its executives said in an interview. read more >
by Sean Beherec -
Changing Face of Manufacturing Leads to Skills Gap, Job Opportunities
For those half-empty-glass people, the increasing use of advanced technology — think robotics, lasers and computers — in manufacturing has led to a "skills gap" that makes finding capable employees challenging. For you half-full-glass folks, the increasing use of advanced technology in manufacturing means that job opportunities exist for those with the right abilities. read more >
by Jan Cottingham -
Economic Impact of Photonics in Arkansas Estimated at $77M
The Arkansas Photonics Industry Alliance estimates that the state's 13 photonics companies employ more than 500, deliver more than $27 million in wages and contribute an economic impact of more than $77 million. read more >
by Mark Carter -
Arkansas Photonics Industry Alliance to Align Optics Companies
Two optics entrepreneurs are working to unite the state’s photonics manufacturing industry by creating the Arkansas Photonics Industry Alliance, a cluster of all the companies in the state that are opto-electric manufacturers. read more >
by Luke Jones -
Power Technology Buys German Laser Company Klastech GmbH
Power Technology Inc. of Little Rock has acquired Klastech GmbH, a German company that makes advanced diode pumped solid state lasers. read more >
by Lance Turner -
Power Technology: Innovative Technology Can Come From Central Arkansas (Sponsored Report)
It is the culture of Power Technology that has driven the company to success. The average company tenure is over 17 years, with several workers from the original garage location still an active part of the company. This has helped preserve the company culture for new employees. read more >