Philly's Project Liberty hosts four digital media startups
Four digital media startups are learning how to turn words into money at Philadelphia's Project Liberty Digital Incubator.
Four digital media startups are learning how to turn words into money at Philadelphia's Project Liberty Digital Incubator.
BFTP/SEP announced it had approved $6.6 million in investments in 37 companies across the region in fiscal year 2014.
Wayne�s Independence LED Lighting is celebrating its namesake holiday all month with a $10 million giveaway program to small businesses.
Construction is underway at the Comcast Innovation and Technology Center, the largest private development in state history.
County Seat Spirits, the Lehigh Valley's first distillery since Prohibition, is joining the Bridgeworks Enterprise Center.
Pittsburgh's 4moms is having a growth spurt, driven by its high-tech robotic baby gear. The company is expanding into 78,000 square feet in the city�s Strip District, doubling both its size and its workforce.
The Jump Start Grant is accepting applications from early stage therapeutic companies in Pennsylvania.
Lingua.ly, a Philadelphia ed-tech startup, has launched WebApp, a tool to help teach language through the open web.
Sidecar, a Philadelphia e-commerce startup, has raised�$3.1 million in funding.
After emerging from bankruptcy in 2009, CDG Environmental, a Bethlehem-based maker of water purification and disinfectant processes, is growing again in markets ranging from municipal water systems to food handling.