Philadelphia's Lingua.ly grows globally with its language-learning technology
Lingua.ly, a Philadelphia ed-tech startup, has launched WebApp, a tool to help teach language through the open web.
Lingua.ly, a Philadelphia ed-tech startup, has launched WebApp, a tool to help teach language through the open web.
The Jump Start Grant is accepting applications from early stage therapeutic companies in Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh's 4moms is having a growth spurt, driven by its high-tech robotic baby gear. The company is expanding into 78,000 square feet in the city�s Strip District, doubling both its size and its workforce.
Keystone Edge takes a look at three of this year's Knight Foundation grantees.
Last month, Keystone Edge hit the road again, visiting Ben Franklin TechVentures on the Lehigh University Campus.
Airbnb is enabling Pittsburghers to open their homes to travelers, making them privy to a more personal view of the Steel City.
This Valley Forge company uses software to ease the way for blind and low-vision musicians.
A long-vacant corner in West Philadelphia is the home to Drexel University's new Dana and David Dornsife Center for Neighborhood Partnerships.
Growth appears to be in the DNA of Biomeme, a Philadelphia startup. In only a year, the company has raised significant funding, tripled its staff and is moving to expanded quarters.
Reading's Smartz Studios has released its first app to teach young children about Colombian culture.