Inventing the Marketplace: Analytical Graphics Inc. Plots Growth
A software company that began in a living room in 1989 now has 250 employees, $50M in annual sales and a flagship product with wide-ranging applications.
A software company that began in a living room in 1989 now has 250 employees, $50M in annual sales and a flagship product with wide-ranging applications.
From its perch in University City, Philadelphia, the Science Center continues to invent the future.
Two mixed-use projects that are affordable and energy efficient are coming to Frankford Ave. in Philly.
Victoria Greene channels a mother's anguish into services for the families of homicide victims.
Pennsylvania's biggest cheerleader for exports is among those lauding new scholarships for small businesses to attend a trade mission with Governor Corbett.
First Round Captial's innovative Dorm Room Fund gives a boost to student-run startups.
The community-minded online music network started in Lancaster and has since opened a physical space in Philadelphia's creative hub of Fishtown.
In Port Richmond, a former textile mill houses the region�s largest collection of artists, small manufacturers and entrepreneurs.
Tracey Welson-Rossman is a successful entrepreneur and activist who now heads TechGirlz, aimed at encouraging young women to pursue tech careers.
Philadelphia's Ray Gant is beautifying blighted neighborhoods one at a time. He's featured in a new book called "Everyday Heroes."