Each year companies spend millions of dollars on employee travel. But businesses like Bethlehem's rVibe are allowing those companies to save money by providing high-quality video conferencing.
Four years ago Scott Belisle thought of a way to make a lighter, sturdier fishing rod. When he lost his job as a land surveyor last January, he decided to pursue it. And now outdoorsmen across the country want to buy his products.
Erie-based Code Kit PRO has developed the Pedi-PRO, a kit that stores medical supplies, rolls into a package the size of a sleeping bag and unrolls into a hard surface for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
The expansion of the facility at Lehigh University, funded in part by a $6M federal grant and lauded by VP Joe Biden, will signal to the rest of the country that its technology business incubator is at the head of its class.
Philadelphia-based InstaMed allows doctors and health care centers the ability to turn any computing device into a payment terminal, able to calculate the copay and deductible for a complete check-out.
Keystone Edge's sister publication in Greater Philadelphia, Flying Kite, launched this week, and our managing editor, who will serve our sister site in the same capacity, explains how moving to Philly changed his life (but not his rooting interests).
Two Penn State students hope to make State College the next Silicon Valley. To do that they've launched Innoblue, which aims to help entrepreneurs realize their ideas.
This month, Pittsburgh's Technology Collaborative begins the proposal process to distribute $1.2 million in technology start-up funding. The search is on for digital & analog electronics, robotic technologies, and cyber security.
This week, Congressman Kanjorski , Senator Casey, and Willie Taylor, Regional Director of the U.S. Economic Development Administration�s Philadelphia Office announced $2.2 million for the Wilkes-Barre Chamber's Innovation Center at Wilkes-Barre II.