Silicon shire

Silicon Shire logo
The logo of the Silicon Shire region.

In 2012 the Eugene, Oregon metro area was dubbed the Silicon Shire.[1] Like many regions that have taken on Silicon-themed names, the Silicon Shire is home to a thriving technology sector.[2][3] In 2015, the region's rapid growth led to Eugene being named one of "The Next Top 10 Cities For Tech Jobs" by Fast Company magazine.[4]

There are more than 400 companies in the Silicon Shire region, employing more than 5,000 people with an annual payroll of about $350 million.[5] Key factors in the region's growth are the presence of higher education, a high quality of life, a low cost environment, and technological advancements.[6] The region is home to the largest game developer cluster in Oregon, and also is the location of Symantec's third largest site in the world.[7] In addition to technology, the region also boasts a significant healthcare sector as well as food processing, craft breweries, and small-scale agriculture.[8]

In 2015, Alaska Airlines obtained a federal Small Community Air Service Development grant to establish a direct route connecting the region to Silicon Valley.[9]

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