Four years in development, and 10 months before the Food and Drug Administration, TubeClear, a new medical device developed and manufactured in Bellefonte, has won FDA clearance for U.S. sales.
One company responsible for converting data into medical knowledge is Capish Inc., the subsidiary of Capish International, a Swedish concern that just announced its first US offices will be located in Philadelphia.
Since its founding in 1953, Reading Alloys in Robesonia has been a leader in research, development and manufacture of master alloys for the aerospace industry. But a strategic decision a decade ago to diversify has opened up a vast new market.
Scranton's new Geisinger-Community Medical Center (G-CMC) is moving fast to enhance clinical programs, increase physician recruitment, expand and improve facilities, and implement new information systems, adding jobs and physical developments.
The Independence Blue Cross Game Changers Challenge is now accepting applications. The idea is to link the muscle and financial power of big health care with the energy of startups.
This week, we learn that Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania has opened its coffers to several more early-stage firms that show promise.