This attorney with an entrepreneurial slant--and from a prominent Lehigh Valley family--believes his new employer can transform industry and his hometown region by delivering products that promote energy efficiency.
Dr. Leena Pattarkine, who teaches biotechnology at the Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, has been working on an easier way to detect MRSA. Her technique can generate results in a matter of minutes.
During the first weekend of November, the Lehigh Valley Health Network is attempting a Guinness World Record for the most vaccinations given in 24 hours.
The National Institute for Standards and Technology recently gave a $950,000 grant to Catalyst Connection, a consulting group that works with manufacturers in southwestern Pennsylvania, for its new approach toward connecting research and industry.
A lot of parts go into each aluminum heat exchanger built by Alcoil. Each unit goes into a furnace heated to 1100 degrees. With the help of a state grant, Alcoil plans to build a new furnace at its York County facility.
Roll out the red carpet, here comes the 14th annual Pittsburgh Technology 50, the not-to-miss awards ceremony that recognizes some of the region's most promising technology companies.
Wayne's Medical Detection Inc. announced its Detect-Ready MRSA diagnosis platform would head to Australia this week, marking the start of a global sales strategy targeting the Asia-Pacific Corridor, Europe and the U.S.
Mike Fiore of Mike's Auto Body had a dream. He wanted to build a training center for mechanics in his Larimer neighborhood on Pittsburgh's East End across from his shop, a fixture on Meadow Avenue for 30 years.
A 'smart' house that responds to commands issued from your cell phone. A robot that knows you still have water left in the bottle you're about to discard. This isn't the future--this is Open House time at Intel, where imagination meets ingenuity.