Pittsburgh-based Industry Weapon has launched innovative new software that is breathing new life into tech-heavy digital signage.
As natural gas drilling rigs come online across northeast Pennsylvania, landowners and energy companies alike are hoping the Marcellus Shale will yield billions of dollars worth of natural gas and reinvigorate the region's economy.
It was a good year for innovation and technology at University of Pittsburgh.
Despite the downward dive of the rest of the nation, manufacturing in Western Pennsylvania is looking up.
IntegraMed America Inc. announced that its subsidiary, Vein Clinics of America, opened a clinic Monday in Monroeville at 400 Penn Center Blvd., its first in Pennsylvania and the 31st nationwide.
Natural gas drilling rigs are coming online and production is gaining momentum in northeast Pennsylvania, says Cabot Oil & Gas, a Houston, Texas-based energy company involved in the Marcellus Shale play.
In an uncertain economy, top VC firms in Pennsylvania are sticking to what they know works best: software and information technology companies with solid business models and well-laid plans for growth.