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.
A new state project offers grants to Pennsylvania-based small companies to support testing and market launch of innovative technologies in the shale gas industry.
At this Lehigh Valley business incubator, manufacturing startups get space, support and a vibrant collaborative community, whether they're brewing mead or building lawn chairs.
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.
Erie's CNG One Source aims to be a one-stop shop for natural gas-powered vehicles.
Recognizing the potential applications of its core technology for the oil and gas industry, SIGNa Chemistry, a New York City-based company, has a new presence in York.
Eleven early-stage companies just received more than $2 million in funding from Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania (BFTP/SEP).?
Two Carnegie Mellon seniors have created Fabricate.IO Invention Studio. It's part start-up, part business incubator, part co-working space, part hackathon and all imagination.
Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern PA (BFTP/SEP) will match up to $5,000 to provide access to NextFab Studio facilities for startups with prototyping needs.
Northeast PA is an increasingly supportive and inspiring place for companies developing new technologies -- in particular, innovative medical devices that could change lives.