Penn State Students Reach for the Stars--and the Sun
At Penn State, student innovators are working on projects that could power future space programs--or revolutionize emerging earth-bound industries like solar and satellite technology.
At Penn State, student innovators are working on projects that could power future space programs--or revolutionize emerging earth-bound industries like solar and satellite technology.
Kendall Schoenrock is not shy about his appreciation for Fathead, his company's most well-known and successful competitor that produces oversized wall graphics that depict famous athletes and entertainers.
There's more to e-mail marketing house AWeber's recent move into a state-of-the-art, environmentally friendly, 24,000 square foot headquarters in Huntington Valley than meets the eye, despite the facility's impressive size and composition.
As Pittsburgh revitalizes its three riverfronts with trails and greenspace, a local non-profit seeks to engage minority residents in healthy outdoor activity.
A slideshow of the 2009 Philly Folk Fest
With a little help from the Keystone Innovation Zone initiative, more of Pennsylvania's best and brightest college students are finding good reason to stay and launch tech-based startups after graduation.
Last month, SRS Energy, the Philadelphia-headquartered developer and manufacturer of solar roofing tiles trained contractors in California to support the launch of its Sole Power Tile system.
Chris Rosa says his company's wow factor is pretty simple. People who walk into a hotel room and see a desktop computer think it's pretty unique.
In Phoenixville, an arts and entertainment redevelopment strategy has put its downtown on centerstage. It's one of several examples throughout Pennsylvania that illustrate how the arts can elicit economic development as well as standing ovations.
North Central Pennsylvania offers entrepreneurs a $10,000 prize for the best innovation.