Carnegie Mellon receives $31 million to establish entrepreneurship center
Thanks to a $31 million gift, Carnegie Mellon University is establishing the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship, s a hub for university-wide entrepreneurial activities.
Thanks to a $31 million gift, Carnegie Mellon University is establishing the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship, s a hub for university-wide entrepreneurial activities.
Doubling its size, Philadelphia's University City Science Center aims to be a globally recognized innovation district.
?Dr. Pete's Recovery Drink is a new chocolate milk infused with both an innovative research-based protein formula and Penn State know-how.
Homeland Manufacturing Services is a fast-growing full-service electronics manufacturing company in State College.
Allentown's fast-growing Netizen provides cyber security to government and commercial clients.
TowerView Health, a Philadelphia startup, is testing a high-tech pillbox in a six-month study with Independence Blue Cross and Penn Medicine.
Montgomeryville's ContactMyDoc is a startup with a platform that allows patients to comparison shop for healthcare services.
Pittsburgh's PieceMaker Technologies, a startup maker of 3-D printing kiosks, has landed its first official license and is entering online sales.
Penn State and the Pennsylvania Forest Products Association are sponsoring the Timber 2015 forest products trade show in June.