SOUND TRENDS: Philly Recording Studios Adapt to Artists's Needs
Despite shrinking budgets and a surplus of fame-seeking artists, local studios stay ahead by staying on top of talent and being opportunistic.
Despite shrinking budgets and a surplus of fame-seeking artists, local studios stay ahead by staying on top of talent and being opportunistic.
H�rmann Flexon, a German door maker, broke ground on a 68,000-square-foot facility in Burgettstown. The plant will open next summer and eventually employ about 65, up from 30. It could grow to 220,000 square feet, accommodating a workforce of 100.
Philadelphia's Energy Commercialization Institute awards grants to cleantech startups with a proven track record.
Ben Franklin Tech Ventures will host and Lehigh Valley Tech will organize the global phenomenon on Nov. 2-4.
While there are advantages, from university research to low overhead to good quality of life, the lack of venture capital and a weak transportation system are challenges.
Innovation Works will award up to $800,000 in technology commercialization funding to universities, early-stage and established companies anywhere in Pennsylvania. Individual projects are eligible for up to $100,000.
Scranton's new Geisinger-Community Medical Center (G-CMC) is moving fast to enhance clinical programs, increase physician recruitment, expand and improve facilities, and implement new information systems, adding jobs and physical developments.
NxtBook Media keeps customers and employees happy with digital publishing solutions, including Ubiquity, which arrives in the fall and will streamline content for different operating systems and devices.
Deacom is a fast- growing, Wayne-based maker of enterprise resource planning software for process manufacturers.
They're maximizing vertical space inside an old West Philly trolley manufacturing facility.