No-brown apples mean green for Dauberville's Appeeling Fruit
Dauberville's Appeeling Fruit is growing, thanks to demand for fresh-cut, sliced apples.
Dauberville's Appeeling Fruit is growing, thanks to demand for fresh-cut, sliced apples.
The Pennsylvania SBDC has a new working agreement with the U.S. Commercial Service (CS), aimed at generating more export opportunities for Pennsylvania's small companies and helping to reverse the balance of trade.
Bethlehem's Spillman Farmer Architects has weathered the recession with a stable workforce of 30 designers for years.
Steve Stumbris is the new director of the Bucknell SBDC, wher he nurtures the intersections of engineering and entrepeneurship and academia and business.
The Empire State Building recently contracted with Lutron Electronics, based in Coopersburg, to provide sustainable lighting control solutions in pre-built tenant spaces throughout the building.
A young Erie firm is developing a sophisticated, high-tech approach that analyzes actual driver behavior � fast acceleration, cornering, swerving, hard braking � to define risk and set auto insurance rates.
Graham Engineering Corporation of York has re-invented the wheel.
Next season, Citizens Bank Parks will run � at least indirectly � on electricity generated in Lancaster County, where the state's largest solar project just got underway.
Perform Group's Alpha Factor division made the uniforms for the Olympics' Russian men's and women's gymnastics team and the men's trampoline and tumbling teams.
Since its founding in 1953, Reading Alloys in Robesonia has been a leader in research, development and manufacture of master alloys for the aerospace industry. But a strategic decision a decade ago to diversify has opened up a vast new market.