Two PA startups toy with success
Two Pittsburgh companies launching highly innovative products marrying technology with play drew buzz at a recent international toy fair.
Two Pittsburgh companies launching highly innovative products marrying technology with play drew buzz at a recent international toy fair.
Despite a plethora of top-flight educational institutions and innovative companies, there is still a shortage of PA workers skilled in science, technology, engineering and math. Keystone Edge interviewed some of the fields' key thinkers.
This off-shoot of AlphaLab helps companies get started.
Tired of waiting endlessly for a table at a restaurant? This company has the solution.
The 2014 Shale Gas Innovation Competition is looking for the four best shale gas-oriented innovations, new product ideas or service concepts.
Thrill Mill, a nonprofit accelerator for Pittsburgh startups, is choosing its next class of young businesses to get cash, mentoring and space at its incubator.
She helps connect established manufacturers with tech experts in Western PA through a Pittsburgh-based Innovation Works program.
Alung recently secured one of the region's largest venture capital rounds in its industry, $15.8 million.
The Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse has embraced a new focus on later-stage companies and healthcare information technology.
As partner of Birchmere Labs, he has seen Pittsburgh's development into a startup hub that has outperformed national venture capital trends.