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How HP Transformed Idaho's Tech Landscape

Hewlett-Packard plans to close its Boise, Idaho site by 2027, ending a 53-year presence that significantly impacted the state's technology industry and economy. HP's arrival in 1973 catalyzed the tech sector in Idaho, attracting other companies and fostering a thriving ecosystem. The company brought thousands of professionals to the area, enriching the community through various initiatives. HP's corporate culture, known as 'The HP Way,' influenced many businesses in Idaho. The development of the LaserJet printer in 1984 became a cornerstone of HP's business, highlighting the innovative spirit of the HP Boise team. HP's contributions to Idaho's tech landscape and community will leave a lasting legacy.

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