Access to super-fast Internet is one of the building blocks of 21st-century life. Over the next few years, that access is expected to arrive in parts of Pennsylvania that still don't have it.
A Poconos plastics recycler is opening a new plant, branching out into a new market created by the natural-gas drilling taking place throughout much of the state.
Non-farmers who want to know more about sustainable food production can check out courses on a variety of topics, scheduled to take place throughout the state.
A Carlisle company that prints advertising displays on fabric has grown to 60 employees from just two in 2004. It's now planning to graduate from a business incubator and move to a new building.
In 8,000 square feet on the second floor of a former downtown mill, the Partnership for Innovation is a product of the city's surging community of technology companies and highly skilled workers.
Eduplanet's model, called "social learning" combines social media and online teaching, giving teachers and other professionals a chance to interact and learn more from their classmates' experiences.
Prova Systems sells companies technology that tells them a lot about the performance of their vehicle fleets, like how fast drivers travel and how many miles each car gets per gallon. Now there's a more affordable version for small businesses.
The city of Titusville is looking for a couple of businesses to fill downtown storefronts. And it's deploying an unusual tool to recruit these new businesses: a business plan contest with a spot downtown as part of the winning prize.
Eos Energy Storage has come up with a design for batteries that would provide a safer, more efficient way to store power generated from renewable energy sources.