People choose places to live, and then start companies there. Investing in better cities is key to fostering innovation.
Andrew Capodieci started as an intern for off-road robotics company Neya Systems in Allegheny County, and he just never left.
The MLB Hall of Famer, a self-described “math kid,” writes that science and tech education are key to the success of future ...
At the first DC edition of the event, attendees and speakers celebrated positive momentum, but emphasized there’s still work ...
The Philadelphia bootcamp will spend the money on diversifying revenue and hiring more staff, said director Ayanna ...
Andrew Capodieci, leader at Neya Systems, reflects on 10 years of experience at the Allegheny County off-road autonomy ...
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A new report from the global real estate services company JLL found that tech firms spent more than $340 million on lobbying.
Philadelphia founder Jason Sherman launched the platform to combat loneliness and foster meaningful connections online.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County initiative received $700,000 from the state to boost the local career pipeline.
In a tough fundraising environment, quality deals shine. Plus, it’s even more important for founders to “be kind to people.” ...
“Each year the ICON Awards recognize the companies and leaders that are taking excellence to a new level,” said Kelly Schulz, ...