The state's food entrepreneurs cook up success
Whether they're pickling, roasting or shipping, Pennsylvania's food-centric businesses are on the rise. We checked in with some passionate entrepreneurs turning tasty ideas into growing companies.
Whether they're pickling, roasting or shipping, Pennsylvania's food-centric businesses are on the rise. We checked in with some passionate entrepreneurs turning tasty ideas into growing companies.
While their classmates are sleeping late and throwing frisbees, these collegiate all-stars are launching promising businesses.
What started with a trio of thirsty brothers and a corner bar has evolved into a thriving industry and a vital part of the area's identity.
The Pennsylvania Drug Discovery Institute (PDDI) is a non-profit with the dual mission of conducting research in early drug discovery while also functioning as a think tank and service provider to the scientific community.
Liquid X Printed Metals, a Pittsburgh startup, converts silver and gold into ink that can be used in a variety of industries from automotives to consumer electronics to medical devices.
DreamIt Health Philadelphia, the region's first healthcare accelerator, is accepting applications for its sophomore class.
Comcast is making a major push to close the digital divide; its latest research reinforces how digital literacy drives economic development.
The Seed Accelerator Rankings were released at this year's SXSW, and a couple of Keystone State all-stars were recognized.
These entrepreneurs, whose work spans from political fundraising to opening a local market, say Pittsburgh is a great city to start a company and cultivate business relationships.
This annual collaboration between Fair Food and Victory Brewing Company featured tasty brews and scrumptious snacks, and, more importantly, it underlined the vitality of the local food ecosystem.