IPart keeps its funding rolling to assist tech startups secure federal grants
Once again, Pennsylvania's Innovation Partnership (IPart) has scored funding in a challenging environment to keep federal dollars flowiong to PA startups.
Once again, Pennsylvania's Innovation Partnership (IPart) has scored funding in a challenging environment to keep federal dollars flowiong to PA startups.
Four innovative economic growth initiatives at Pennsylvania universities are among 20 finalists in a national competition recognizing cutting-edge programs.
Two global giants � GE and Dow � have made significant investments in Pennsylvania, with large physical expansions, retaining and possibly creating new jobs.
A $15 million plan would include up to 200 bicycle stations and 2,000 bicycles.
A leading researcher of bio-based fuels and lubricants, who happens to be on campus in State College, helped pave the way.
Adam Nelson started with Obscure Games and is continuing his quest for fun and community-building in Pittsburgh through games with City of Play and now the Best New Games in the World.
Geospatial Technology and Project Management students convert 15,000 maps and images for use in computer applications to aid assessment, safety.
Startup Weekends are set for Harrisburg and Bethlehem in the coming weeks.
QLIDA Diagnostics, a Philadelphia startup, is developing an ultra portable detection work station for cardiovascular disease, built around a smart phone.
HighPoint Solutions, a fast growing IT consulting firm, is expanding its East Norriton headquarters to accommodate 100 new jobs