Founded in a Mt. Lebanon home in 2007, bit-x-bit was one of the first in the region to target the growing trend of searching electronically stored information (ESI), which is transforming the way litigation is handled today.
The energy sector has thrust PA back into the national spotlight, and while mid-term elections have many caught up in partisan politics, it is hard to ignore the state's recent record on energy development and the need to keep it in the forefront.
State grants, Penn State, and a visionary new leader have turned this tiny Montour County town into a hip, forward-thinking place to call home. And they're nowhere near done with their must-see Main Street makeover.
Each year companies spend millions of dollars on employee travel. But businesses like Bethlehem's rVibe are allowing those companies to save money by providing high-quality video conferencing.
People who live near state borders think little of traveling across state lines. Building relationships with government agencies is harder, but a partnership between Pennsylvania and Ohio has received national recognition for showing it can be done.
A plant next to a Gettysburg-area egg farm, which will be the first of its kind in the United States, will produce electricity and turn chicken manure into fertilizer.
Clarion Research Group, has developed a bone grafting technology that's being tested in clinical trials. It prompts bones to grow faster, essentially by multiplying the number of stem cells and telling them to convert to bone cells.
Entrepreneurs and existing companies throughout Pennsylvania have received financial boosts from the Ben Franklin Technology Partners. Now the agency that funds the program has garnered national recognition.
Imagine stepping into a room where the ceiling, walls and floor seem to glow, providing just the right amount of light. Thanks to the partnership between Armstrong World Industries and a New Jersey firm, that vision could become reality.