From lab space and coffee bars to jobs and long-term returns, mid-tier life sciences hubs may be better positioned than the biggest biotech boomtowns.
Philadelphia venture firm Osage University Partners will manage the capital, only available to university-affiliated companies.
Disruptions to SBIR/STTR program leave local life sciences and tech innovators facing tougher paths to commercialization.
Ecosystem leaders chimed in about what they see happening in the year ahead. More intentional personal connections is a goal for many.
Millions of packages are stolen or lost every year, something that comes into sharp focus during the holiday shipping rush. An Arlington startup is piloting tech to help prevent those mishaps, and ...
This is a guest post by Tim Allen, principal engineer at Wharton Research Data Services at the University of Pennsylvania, a member of the Readers Council and an organizer of the Philadelphia Python ...
The Delaware Division of Small Business (DSB) celebrated a major milestone on Dec. 18, announcing that it has exceeded its “ Race to $14M ” goal, distributing or obligating exactly $14,433,971.99 in ...
“With world-class investors and a team that has repeatedly brought metabolic medicines from concept to commercialization, Alveus is well positioned to lead the next wave of innovation in obesity ...
Spun out of Carnegie Mellon University in 2024, NovoLINC makes a thermal interface material (TIM), which keeps powerful chips from getting too hot. The startup has secured $10.2 million, according to ...
Interos in Arlington pooled $20 million to boost its software, bringing its total funding past $300 million since being founded in 2005.
The WorldUpstart founder leverages decades of experience to help foreign businesses come to the US, she told Technical.ly in the latest How I Got Here.
Plus, the AI Strike Team is expanding its board, the city’s chief information office steps down and more power moves.
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