Who won big at Startup Weekend Lancaster?
Over the course of just 54 hours, four teams of would-be entrepreneurs cultivated new companies in Lancaster.
Over the course of just 54 hours, four teams of would-be entrepreneurs cultivated new companies in Lancaster.
This weekend, Lancaster will play host to a whole lot of entrepreneurial spirit.
The company was recently acquired by Virginia-based merchant solutions giant FrontStream, further validating its robust, but affordable fundraising software.
This rapidly expanding cooperative brings organic, locally-grown produce to restaurants and consumers throughout the region -- less than 24 hours after it was harvested. Manager Casey Spacht is maestro of the mayhem.
The nearly 10 year-old medical research company is offering a finder's fee for a programmer/developer as the global aptamers market targets the $2B mark by 2018.
With brews like My Yammy Weiss and Saison Says, this York microbrewery is the latest startup to move beyond Kickstarter.
Amazi, a free mobile app that tells consumers where to find places to fill their water bottles, emerged as the winner from a diverse field.
Four brothers have built a business by making solar installation accessible to rural markets, including many Pennsylvania farmers and small businesses.
NxtBook Media keeps customers and employees happy with digital publishing solutions, including Ubiquity, which arrives in the fall and will streamline content for different operating systems and devices.
Lancaster is moving forward with a new identity: a jewel of urban renewal in south-central PA that resonates across the country.