Three early-stage startups help launch the Netrepid Virtual Incubator
The Netrepid Virtual Incubator has chosen three Pennsylvania startups as its inaugural class.
The Netrepid Virtual Incubator has chosen three Pennsylvania startups as its inaugural class.
The distinctive, saw-tooth roof at Bridgeworks Enterprise Center is brand-new, energy efficient and an important component to attracting and retaining businesses at the incubator.
Despite a plethora of top-flight educational institutions and innovative companies, there is still a shortage of PA workers skilled in science, technology, engineering and math. Keystone Edge interviewed some of the fields' key thinkers.
Erie's CNG One Source aims to be a one-stop shop for natural gas-powered vehicles.
The University City Science Center has a new opportunity for entrepreneurs in the fast-growing digital health or health IT sector. The West Philadelphia research campus is accepting applications for its Digital Health Accelerator (DHA).
JD Palatine, a Pittsburgh company, has launched a new subsidiary, Job Seeker Insight, allowing applicants for senior-level positions to control the information that recruiters and prospective employers see.
Recognizing the potential applications of its core technology for the oil and gas industry, SIGNa Chemistry, a New York City-based company, has a new presence in York.
Berwyn's Prepay Nation is experiencing phenomenal growth thanks to its ingenious idea for enabling micropayments across international borders in the form of mobile airtime.
Eleven early-stage companies just received more than $2 million in funding from Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania (BFTP/SEP).?
Two Carnegie Mellon seniors have created Fabricate.IO Invention Studio. It's part start-up, part business incubator, part co-working space, part hackathon and all imagination.