Progress (disambiguation)

Progress is advancement to a higher or more developed state.

Progress may refer to:

Architecture

  • Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts, the main venue for the performing arts in Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Progress Energy Park, 7,227 seat baseball stadium located on the downtown St. Petersburg, Florida waterfront

Business

  • Progress Energy Resources, Canadian oil and gas exploration and extraction company
  • Progress Energy Inc, American power generation and distribution company
  • Progress Publishers, Moscow-based Soviet publisher
  • Progress Software Corporation, the creator of Progress 4GL
  • Progress State Research and Production Rocket Space Center, Samara-based Russian space company
  • Ivchenko-Progress, a Ukrainian aero-engine manufacturer

Computer science

Geography

In the United States
Elsewhere

Books

Film, TV and theatre

Music

Albums

Songs

  • "Progress" (song), a 2011 song by Ayumi Hamasaki
  • "Progress", a 1967 song by The Pretty Things recorded for Emotions
  • "Progress", a 1980 song by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark from Organisation
  • "Progress", a 1984 song by Nik Kershaw included on The Best of Nik Kershaw
  • "Progress", a 1990 song by Midnight Oil from Essential Oils
  • "Progress", song by Kokua from "Progress" single (2006) and Progress album (2016)

Politics and government

  • Progress Party (disambiguation)
  • Progress (organisation), political think-tank associated with the right-wing of the British Labour Party
  • Royal progress, formal tour of the state by its monarch

Science

  • Evolutionary progress, the idea that there is a largest-scale trend in evolution of organisms and that the trend is toward improvement or adaptation to changing environmental conditions
  • Progress, the general idea in social sciences that the world can become increasingly better in terms of science, technology, modernization, liberty, democracy, quality of life, etc.

Transportation

  • Progress D-27, propfan engine that the USSR company developed in the 1980s for commercial and military transport aircraft
  • Progress (spacecraft), Russian expendable unmanned freighter spacecraft
  • Progress (train), which ran between Prague, Czechoslovakia, and the German Democratic Republic
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