Innovation & Job News
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Pittsburgh's Touchtown gets Tech Collaborative funds to make seniors safer
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/19/2009
Touchtown receives nearly $150,000 from The Technology Collaborative to develop communication products for retirement communities.
Help wanted in Mercer County: Young metal workers
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/19/2009
Mercer County metal manufacturers are urging schools to direct students to skilled jobs in their companies.
A face in the crowd: Pittsburgh Pattern Recognition can find it
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/19/2009
Pittsburgh Pattern Recognition wins additional funding to develop its face mining software.
Buzby Networks in State College develops indoor positioning system
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/19/2009
Buzby Technologies in State College is creating a commercial prototype for its real time locating system (RTLS).
Pitt nanotech coating could prevent road icing
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/19/2009
University of Pittsburgh researchers have developed a nanotech coating that could one day prevent road icing.
York company sets new pace for energy efficiency
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/19/2009
PaceControls is an important green technology company, yet it has nothing to do with solar, wind, geothermal or biofuels.
Philly's Bresslergroup brings home Popular Science innovative product awards
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/19/2009
Popular Science honored Philadelphia's Bressler Group with a pair of Best of What's New awards for its design of innovative products.
Three friends rev up motorcycle market with e-commerce horsepower
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/19/2009
Anthony Bucci calls it a "typical mid-20s conversation with friends," when he, Matthew Kull and Nick Auger and sat around in his kitchen at 4 a.m. brainstorming names for their new venture a few years ago. The result was anything but typical--RevZilla Motorsports, an online marketplace for motorcycle gear, apparel, and parts.
Lehigh saves Governor's school for global entrepreneurism
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/19/2009
In the last eight years, Lehigh University has trained 560 high school students, including 90 from 44 different countries, at its annual summertime Global Entrepreneurship as part of the state-funded network of eight Pennsylvania Governor's Schools.
Greene County firms collaborate on biometrics and defense
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/12/2009
Green County's FnBiometrics and ISM Weapons Technology are working together to apply biometrics and defense technologies.
Using home-grown biomass, Terra Green sees a role in coal
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/12/2009
Terra Green Energy receives $130,000 in Ben Franklin funds to pursue biomass alternatives to coal in power plants. 
KCF launches submersible GPS
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/12/2009
KCF Technologies win Ben Franklin funding to market its Smart Tether technology for underwater video cameras.
Apeliotus vision device in clinical trials
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/12/2009
Apeliotus Vision Sciences is testing its diagnostic device for macular degeneration at Hershey Medical Center.
Philly's BDP makes intrapreneurship top priority
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/12/2009
Despite being added to the American Heritage Dictionary some 17 years ago--less than a decade since it was believed to have been coined in a  PhD dissertation--the term intrapreneurship hasn't exactly gained widespread use or implementation.
A Beacon of development near downtown Scranton will yield dozens of jobs
Source: Keystone Edge, 11/12/2009
Mount Pleasant Corporate Center at the doorstep of downtown Scranton, but a regional medical real estate developer has brought the much-anticipated complex to life last month with the purchase of a 3.26-acre lot that is expected to yield 30,000 square foot medical/professional services building and dozens of jobs.
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