Greater Portland has been a hub for technology investment for over 80 years and has cultivated a dynamic collection of technology firms. San Francisco might be the Silicon Valley, but Greater Portland has earned the designation of Silicon Forest. Global leaders and emerging startups alike call Greater Portland home and benefit from the region’s advanced tech ecosystem. 

Greater Portland is a powerhouse for computers and electronics. The region is fueled by a deep talent pool and a high concentration of computer and electronics companies. When it comes to semiconductors, Greater Portland is a global leader in research and development.  

In addition, Greater Portland is supported by a high-quality infrastructure, which has positioned the area as a key player in the Pacific Northwest’s technology industry. Different initiatives support innovation in the tech community and can be especially beneficial for small software development and tech businesses.

 

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Tech in Portland by the Numbers

 

#1

The ONLY place in the U.S. with High NA EUV technology

High NA EUV at Intel

200+

Semiconductor Companies in Oregon (2023)

Jobs EQ, 2023, Q4

4th

Largest exporting region in the U.S. of Computer and Electronic products (2022) 

Business Oregon

 

Computers and Electronics

Engineer is soldering a computers motherboard in Greater Portland

For more than five decades, Oregon has been at the forefront of semiconductor innovation in the United States, establishing itself as one of the most advanced and well-connected hubs for semiconductor production. In 2022 alone, the state exported over $13 billion in computers and electronics. Industry leaders drive innovation, spearheading groundbreaking research and fostering collaboration. Portland stands out with a concentration of computers and electronics talent 15 times the national average, positioning the region as a powerhouse of continuous advancement.
Oregon is one of only three global clusters— and the sole site in the U.S.—leading the way in advanced R&D for semiconductor manufacturing. With nearly 500 computers and electronics manufacturers statewide, including over 350 in Greater Portland, the region benefits from a tightly integrated industry network shaping the future of technology. This legacy of strategic growth and cutting-edge innovation continues to attract talent and investment, cementing Oregon’s status as a leader in the computer and electronics sector.
 

Portland's Tech Industry Strengths

 

Funding Through the Oregon CHIPS Act

Businesses within the tech sector located in the state of Oregon are eligible for funding through the Oregon CHIPs Act, which allocates up to $200 million for the advancement of semiconductors and advanced manufacturing development. 
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Top Portland Tech Talent

The region’s tech workforce is enhanced by experienced professionals from leading tech companies and new talent from Oregon’s leading education institutions. In fact, Oregon is home to 15% of the nation’s semiconductor workforce. The skilled talent pool creates a fertile environment for technology companies.  Industry giants, startups, data centers and semiconductor manufacturers benefit from Greater Portland’s tech hub status.
Universities in Oregon and Washington supply the industry with graduates ready to work from leading schools, like Portland State University, Oregon State University and the University of Oregon.  
Entrepreneurs looking to get started and established companies can find the talent they need for success in Greater Portland’s high-tech industry.
 

The Tech Scene Is Positioned for Growth

Man making a CAD model of a computer chip


 Greater Portland is an established leader in computer and electronics manufacturing and distribution and is the fourth-largest region in the nation when it comes to electronic exports. Strategically located in the Pacific Northwest, Greater Portland’s advantages keep the region poised to continue building on its leading supply chain network.   
An established system of highways, one of the nation’s best airports and access to international seaports provide an established distribution supply chain. As electronic and tech companies continue to invest and grow in the area, they can rest assured knowing that the region will continue to meet their resource demands. 

 

 

Top 5 Computers & Electronics Firms in Greater Portland


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