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Progress happens when leaders “set goals, create safety for continual improvement and listen deeply to frontline workers,” ...
AmorSui, a sustainable personal protective equipment (PPE) company founded in Philadelphia by Beau Wangtrakuldee in 2018, was ...
Windows 10 support ends in October, and the company is telling millions of users their machines can’t support Windows 11.
years after launching a company to help public agencies through tech, a longtime civic technologist reflects on what he’s ...
Ask Sage landed the seven-figure partnership after an earlier $49 million contract to bring its generative AI tools to the ...
By analyzing income, age and vehicle access, the state can identify where infrastructure upgrades will have the greatest impact.
Plus, Vivodyne raises $40 million, GSK donates nearly half a million dollars to STEM education in Philly public schools and more money moves.
One year in, the Pittsburgh food waste startup is in talks to bring its tech to companies like US Foods and Golden Corral.
Pittsburgh’s housing authority will begin using artificial intelligence to help its understaffed voucher department process thousands of applications from people in need of affordable housing.
The latest funding round follows years of growth for the Pittsburgh-based startup — and a new footprint in San Francisco.
It starts by weaving together the tech’s potential with how investors will get their money back, founder and CEO Amelia Zellander said on Technical.ly Speaking, our WURD Radio segment.
Educators and mentors are fighting to keep programs alive as budget cuts limit access to hands-on STEM experiences in local schools.
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