Harrisburg's History Making Household
Rising utility rates motivated the Wilsons to make some changes. In the process, they became the world's first homeowners to sell a carbon credit, and they're hoping others follow their lead.
Rising utility rates motivated the Wilsons to make some changes. In the process, they became the world's first homeowners to sell a carbon credit, and they're hoping others follow their lead.
He's an extrovert. She's more reserved. John and Kristine Augustine have different methods, but all of Northeastern PA is benefiting thanks to this couple's separate leadership of business incubators there.
??Pittsburgh's Thermal Therapeutics wins FDA approval for new biomedical device.
The Quality of Life Technology Foundry at Carnegie Mellon University commercializes adaptive products.
National contest to place marshmallow Peeps in unique settings help manufacturer Just Born Candies.
ETF Venture Funds has a new name, and it has as much to do with its location as it does the historic innovation and entrepreneurship it represents.
Patients and doctors look at electronic medical records with technology from UPMC, Google, dbMotion and Blackberry.
Brian Oram is helping the Pocono Northeast Resource Conservation and Development Council shine a light on its important work.
Harrisburg's Daflure made the region's first net zero energy, LEED-Platinum home come to life in the South Allison Hill neighborhood.
In a year where plenty of undesirable economic records were set, the Greater Harrisburg region can claim one of 2009�s bright spots--a record year for loan programs through the Capital Region Economic Development Corporation.