Three years ago, the Colorado Springs semiconductor industry seemed to be on its last legs in the wake of Microchip plans to lay off more than 200 people from its
Three years ago, the Colorado Springs semiconductor industry seemed to be on its last legs in the wake of Microchip plans to lay off more than 200 people from its
“We’re thrilled Caliola has chosen Colorado Springs for their expansion which will create 372 new, good-paying jobs for our state,” said Gov. Jared Polis.
Caliola, a Colorado Spring-based communications company, has accepted state job-growth incentive tax credits to stay in Colorado after considering expanding and relocating its headquarters following rapid growth.