5 for 5: Meet the state's faces of manufacturing
This essential industry remains an integral part of Pennsylvania's economy. Meet five people working to move manufacturing into the future.
This essential industry remains an integral part of Pennsylvania's economy. Meet five people working to move manufacturing into the future.
Pittsburgh's Astrobotic Technology is preparing to launch a mission to the moon on October 16, 2015.
At last friday's showcase of 'ideas worth sharing,' speakers touched on education, development, access and modern manufacturing.
Philadelphia's Invisible Sentinel is growing with new markets, a new headquarters and increased investment.
New facilities, company expansions, attraction and retention of companies and startups -- 302 economic development deals altogether -- point towards growth in the Pittsburgh region.
Ben Franklin Technology Partners looks to improve the economic ecosystem by investing $939,885 in regional development.
Downtown Reading's Delux Dental Laboratories fought off the dual industry forces of outsourcing and consolidation by embracing cutting-edge technology.
KCF Technologies of State College has developed reliable, wireless monitoring of machinery across a number of industries.
Liquid X Printed Metals, a Pittsburgh startup, converts silver and gold into ink that can be used in a variety of industries from automotives to consumer electronics to medical devices.
An Allentown startup is producing a specialized material developed by its founders, a pair of lacrosse playing brothers.