Philadelphia's BioBots prints living tissue
BioBots, a Philadelphia startup, is developing high-resolution desktop 3-D bioprinters that print living tissue.
BioBots, a Philadelphia startup, is developing high-resolution desktop 3-D bioprinters that print living tissue.
Miniaturization in the automotive and industrial markets is what drives State College's Super Abrasive Machining Innovation (SAMI).
Dynalene, headquartered in Whitehall, specializes in industrial heat transfer fluids.
Pittsburgh's NetBeez has developed a network-monitoring tool that tests and validates enterprise networks from an end-user perspective.
Philadelphia's EnviroKure is a growing maker of organic fertilizers.
Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania will honor seven innovators for their ability to peer around corners at the annual Northeastern Pennsylvania Innovation Awards.
Officials in Titusville are taking first steps towards creating a downtown arts-and-crafts incubator.
Virterras, a company that develops sustainable technologies in the energy, food and water industries, is planning a large state-of-the-art hydroponic greenhouse in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Penn State and Geisinger Research are collaborating on a massive effort to connect the genome data of 100,000 anonymous patients.
Allentown's Sarbari offers a software solution for restaurants and food service providers that organizes supplier data, streamlines the ordering process, boosts productivity, and saves money on food and labor costs.