Made in Pennsylvania
Whether its producing baseball bats, copper piping, kale chips or high-tech coatings, manufacturing is growing and changing across the state.
Whether its producing baseball bats, copper piping, kale chips or high-tech coatings, manufacturing is growing and changing across the state.
This Lehigh Valley company has built an air filtration system that drastically increases success rates in the IVF laboratory. Now they're looking to take that technology into other sensitive spaces in the health care and life sciences sectors.
This Pittsburgh company has used its founders' design expertise to disrupt the commercial sprayer industry. Their Green Gorilla is a fully-automated sprayer that simplifies the process and saves money for clients.
A picturesque rehabbed farm in western Pennsylvania is the site of Kobold Expedition Tools, which plans to produce the first 100 percent American-made watch in generations.
SilcoTek, a Bellefonte-based high-tech maker of silicon coatings, has made an early repayment of its $300,000-plus investment from BFTP/CNP.
NextFab, Philly's "gym for innovators," has set up its second shop at Impact Hub Philadelphia.
Three early-stage companies and seven established manufacturers in northeastern Pennsylvania have received investments from the Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Dynalene, headquartered in Whitehall, specializes in industrial heat transfer fluids.
Miniaturization in the automotive and industrial markets is what drives State College's Super Abrasive Machining Innovation (SAMI).
Philadelphia's EnviroKure is a growing maker of organic fertilizers.