Crowdfunding platform ImPatient wins Lehigh Valley Startup Weekend
Seventy participants and 26 pitches yielded three prize winners at the second annual event at Ben Franklin Tech Ventures.
Seventy participants and 26 pitches yielded three prize winners at the second annual event at Ben Franklin Tech Ventures.
The Princeton Review's annual list includes Temple for the 13th consecutive year and it's the latest in a string of honors for Lehigh.
No fewer than eight game-changing construction projects, including a mixed-use behemouth and an arena, will be completed by 2014.
Three projects there totaling $215 million and creating nearly 800 jobs helped Pennsylvania toward the top of the list.
This longtime venture capitalist has seen first-hand the transformation of Bethlehem from steel and trucks to tech and entrepreneurship.
The company is looking to commercialize its technology that will revolutionize common heart procedures by the beginning of 2014.
The highly decorated and recently expanded facility has created many success stories like Saladax and Texas Instruments Lehigh Valley.
Nearly 20 spaces are thriving, advising and specializing, and more communities are building as we speak.
Glass, straw bales and good old-fashioned Pennsylvania steel help make these new buildings among the commonwealth's most impressive.
The Lehigh Career & Technical Institute has deep connections with industries in the region, making it one of the most highly regarded technical schools in the nation.