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A pro-Second Amendment state with a robust outdoor economy, Arkansas welcomes firearms and ammunitions companies looking to start up, expand, or relocate. From powder and primer to gunsmithing and shooting accessories, the Natural State has been home to companies across all sectors of the firearms and ammunition industry for decades, a legacy it will continue to grow in the years to come. 

 

The Industry at a Glance

  • Home to the Duck Hunting Capital of the World: Stuttgart, Arkansas
  • 3rd in economic output per capita in the arms and ammunition industry (Source: National Shooting Sports Foundation)
  • 3rd Most Gun-Friendly State (Source: Ammo.com)
  • 3rd Largest Exporter of Firearms and Ammunitions in the U.S. (Source: Global Trade Atlas, 2023)
  • 8 pro-gun bills passed into law during the 2023 legislative session
  • $2.3B in economic output

INFRASTRUCTURE

  • Three U.S. interstates connecting east and west coasts, and the Canada and Mexico borders
  • 16,418 miles of state and U.S. Highways – 12th largest system in the U.S.
  • Eight intermodal freight facilities with four riverports
  • 2,542 miles of Class 1 rail systems
  • #3 in the nation with 1,000 miles of inland, navigable waterways
  • Approximately 100 public airports including Clinton National, Northwest Arkansas National, and close proximity to Memphis International and the Fed-Ex hub

Well-trained workforce

  • 7th highest percentage of manufacturing employment (Source: Business Facilities)
  • 1.36M skilled and trained workforce
  • 12% of Arkansas’ workforce is employed in manufacturing
  • 8,400+ people employed in the arms and ammunitions industry.

Business Climate in Arkansas

  • #3 Least Expensive State for Starting a Small Business (Source: SimplifyLLC)
  • #2 on the Cost of Living Index (Source: C2ER)
  • 7th highest percentage of manufacturing employment (Source: Business Facilities)

EDUCATION

  • 50 colleges, universities & 2-year colleges throughout Arkansas
  • 2,100+ engineering degrees awarded each year
  • 150k+ students enrolled at an Arkansas institution of higher learning
  • Black River Technical College is 1 of only 11 accredited gunsmithing programs in the US – and the only institution connected to a law enforcement training academy. 
  • Ozarka College's Precision Machining program prepares students for a career in manufacturing, providing them with skills in manual machining and operation of CNC mills and lathes.

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Arkansas is Primed for Success

Home to the duck hunting capital of the world and the 3rd most gun-friendly state, Arkansas is the natural choice for firearms and ammunition companies to find success.

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Little Rock Tech Park Turns Focus to Biomedical Research and Commercialization for Phase Two

 January 23, 2018

Now that the Little Rock Technology Park Phase One has been open for nearly a year, eyes and efforts have turned to Phase Two.

Phase Two is currently in early-stage planning and is targeted to be a combination of wet/dry lab space, plus office and meeting spaces to further meet the needs of the rapidly growing Arkansas tech industry. Three new tenants, including the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), the University of Arkansas-Little Rock (UALR) and Arkansas Children’s Hospital, have significant and growing research activity. The new lab facility will provide opportunities for commercialization and new business ventures, which is crucial to the attraction and retention of biomedical and nanotechnology companies and talent to the Little Rock region.

Phase One of the development involved the renovation of two nearly 100-year-old buildings to form an integrated environment for startup and mature technology companies. The facilities opened with 12 initial companies; now, more than 30 companies call the Little Rock Technology Park home.

“As the technology startup scene began to bubble up, the first phase was geared toward that segment of the industry,” said Brent Birch, executive director of the Little Rock Technology Park. “As a six-phased project, we can begin the second phase, which is geared more toward the original intent of the Little Rock Technology Park — the UALR, UAMS and Arkansas Children’s Hospital research component — bringing research and development from those facilities to market. As those ideas come off those campuses, and are ready to go for profit, we will be able to have the lab facilities necessary to support those.”

The Little Rock Technology Park Authority was created in 2007. The Authority is sponsored by UALR, UAMS and the City of Little Rock. The citizens of Little Rock endorsed the tech park development by approving a tax that will provide more than $20 million in capital funding allocated over the period from 2012 to 2021.

From a centralized location in downtown Little Rock, the innovation and entrepreneurship initiative at the Little Rock Technology Park enables technology-driven businesses to succeed and advance in a dynamic and supportive environment. Many of the state’s technology success stories begin at the Tech Park.

“The benefit of being in a facility like this is the collaboration and community piece of it,” Birch said. “There’s sharing of ideas that we call creative collisions.”

The development is designed to boost economic development and job creation by providing entrepreneurs; researchers; startups; and high-performing, established IT companies with the resources to bring their products and services to market efficiently and effectively.

“Within the facility there is an energy that you might not get in a traditional office space or at the coffee shop,” Birch said. “The is a professional environment suited for recruiting, collaborating and networking.”

The Little Rock Tech Park project builds off the existing character of the downtown Little Rock revitalization and will become a place where people, ideas and businesses can succeed to boost the entire central Arkansas community and economy.

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