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The Georgia Manufacturing Survey 2012

The Georgia Manufacturing Survey (GMS) is a statewide study conducted every two to three years by Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute and the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy to assess the business and technological conditions of Georgia’s manufacturers. | More about GMS and Innovation Surveys

 

How are you responding to challenging times?

The Georgia Manufacturing Survey is a periodic statewide study conducted by Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute and School of Public Policy to assess the business and technological conditions of Georgia’s manufacturers. Survey results are used to improve manufacturing assistance programs and regional innovation and sustainability initiatives in Georgia.

Results from the 2010 GMS are now available. You can access a 12-page summary of results by clicking here.

Contact Jan Youtie at jan.youtie@innovate.gatech.edu for more information.

Sponsors: Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute; School of Public Policy; Georgia Department of Labor; Kennesaw State University; and Habif, Arogeti, and Wynne, LLP

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