Allentown's Sarbari offers a software solution for restaurants and food service providers that organizes supplier data, streamlines the ordering process, boosts productivity, and saves money on food and labor costs.
The two entrepreneurs behind the first client at Allentown�s Bridgeworks Enterprise Center are back a quarter-century later with a new venture, LightLab International Allentown.
Construction is nearly complete on the Scranton Passive House, which promises to use 80 percent less energy that its more conventional downtown neighbors.
A general partner at this early-stage venture fund based at Ben Franklin TechVentures in Bethlehem, Petillo is deeply passionate about the startup meritocracy and investing in creative companies that are transforming their industries.
As we look forward to the new year, Keystone Edge highlights a group of game-changing Commonwealth companies. Whether they're brewing beer, saving lives, making life more convenient or helping kids learn better, these startups are poised for a big 20
Pennsylvania's third largest city in on the comeback trail thanks to a billion dollars in new development. Keystone Edge sent a writer to check out all the changes and all the excitement, from museums to professional hockey to artisan food and beer.
Over the course of an intense 54 hours, startup ideas were tested, developed and demonstrated. Could the next big Pennsylvania company have been born last weekend? Only time will tell.