Ben Franklin invests $475,000 in five Central PA startups
Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Central and Northern PA is investing $475,000 in five high-tech startups.
Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Central and Northern PA is investing $475,000 in five high-tech startups.
AmerisourceBergen, a global pharmaceutical services company, is expanding into a new location in Conshohocken and expects to create at least 185 new jobs over the next three years.
Exton's Education Management Solutions (EMS) is preparing to open a state-of-the-art simulation training facility for medical personnel at its headquarters.
Yardley's OptiNose has received $35 million in new capital to continue development of its treatment for serious chronic nasal inflammatory diseases (CNID).
Grand Round Table, a Philadelphia startup, is aiming to modernize a medical ritual by sharing best practices through technology.
Last week, the latest class of startups entered DreamIt Ventures' tech accelerator. These fledgling entrepreneurs could be building the next billion-dollar company or learning to fail fast -- the next 90 days will say a lot.
His company is close to a revolutionary tuberculosis test that could solve once of global medicine's oldest riddles.
Nine startups are at work developing health-tech innovations at the second DreamIt Health Philadelphia boot camp.
Two new Philadelphia innovation initiatives are underway, with related missions for supporting the city's rapidly expanding innovation ecosystem, entrepreneurship and business development.
Eleven early-stage companies have been approved for $1.9 million in funding from BFTP/SEP.