Government and industry aim to increase Pennsylvania companies' international presence
The public and private sectors in Pennsylvania are taking additional steps to grow the presence state companies have in foreign markets.
The public and private sectors in Pennsylvania are taking additional steps to grow the presence state companies have in foreign markets.
About one in five small businesses are run by husband-and-wife teams. Here's how two Pennsylvania couples make it work.
A fast-growing tech company in northeastern Pennsylvania just keeps getting bigger. OPTiMO Information Technology has 15 job openings and plans to open a new office early next year.
A Harrisburg company that focuses on making it easier for people to use online applications is looking for a few good techies � and doesn't plan to stop.
Nazareth guitar maker C.F. Martin is experimenting with different woods for its new and current models. It's enlisting help from applied research labs at Penn State to develop customized software that will measure the instruments' sound.
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Metalayer, a DreamIt Ventures backed company, aims to aggregate, sort and visualize data gleaned from different sources.
The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia was looking for wall clocks for its new residence hall. They needed to be synchronized and they couldn't tick -- music students practicing in the building's studios would not appreciate that.