Thanks to state fund, five Drexel buildings get energy retrofits
Five Drexel University buildings, encompassing more than 430,000 square feet of space, are about to get $6.6 million in retrofits to significantly cut their energy use.
Five Drexel University buildings, encompassing more than 430,000 square feet of space, are about to get $6.6 million in retrofits to significantly cut their energy use.
Wayne's MaximTrak uses technology to support auto dealerships.
Lewisburg's Brighton Training Group is an online training development company focused on providing e-learning solutions for K-12 school food and nutrition programs.
Pittsburgh's PECA Labs has developed a valve for pediatric heart patients.
Third Eye Diagnostics, a startup with offices in Bethlehem and a lab in Rydal, has developed a first-of-its-kind, non-invasive, handheld�medical device that can be used to assess head injuries using a patient's eye.
KCF Technologies of State College has developed reliable, wireless monitoring of machinery across a number of industries.
C3i, a New Jersey-based provider of technology support for the life sciences industry, is growing in PA with 256 new jobs.
The Pennsylvania Drug Discovery Institute (PDDI) is a non-profit with the dual mission of conducting research in early drug discovery while also functioning as a think tank and service provider to the scientific community.
DreamIt Health Philadelphia, the region's first healthcare accelerator, is accepting applications for its sophomore class.
Liquid X Printed Metals, a Pittsburgh startup, converts silver and gold into ink that can be used in a variety of industries from automotives to consumer electronics to medical devices.