Innovators are all around us, and Carnegie Science Center is celebrating the achievements of local leaders on the cutting edge of scientific innovation,
This publishing of Tech Weekly RoundUp focuses on companies around of the Greater Pittsburgh Area who are taking large steps towards innovation technology
Today’s companies are struggling with the technical challenge of how to showcase the features, functionality and advantages of their products worldwide
If we all were to climb into the “Way-Back Machine” and set the dial for 30 years ago, what a different Pittsburgh region we would find. In the late
Aging populations, increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and rising health care costs—sound familiar? These factors drive health care spending, not
Bombardier Builds Strong Pittsburgh Presence Tracing Back to the Burgh's Industrial Roots Every day, Bombardier’s nearly 70,000 dedicated employees work
Since becoming the leader of Covestro’s North American Coatings, Adhesives and Specialties (CAS) business on February 1, 2018, Aleta Richards has been
Babst Calland announced the addition of William L. Godfrey as Director, Mobility, Automation and Safety. The Firm is expanding its capabilities to support
Pittsburgh Technology Council’s 2018 Co-CREATE was a hit for its participants and the attendees of the CREATE Fest. The program brought together a small
Trade Barriers, Market Access Issues, Dumping and Foreign Government Subsidy We know that exporting expands a company’s customer base, it helps a company
Automated tools have become so ubiquitous that attacks against Internet-connected systems are commonplace. Because of this, the number of incidents reported
The Pittsburgh Technology Council’s annual Tech 50 Awards recognize southwestern Pennsylvania’s most successful, innovative, and thought-leading technology
Located just one hour east of Pittsburgh, Indiana County is a vibrant area that boasts the luxuries of a large city with the close-knit charm of a small
By Hank Walshak We hear talk nowadays about empowering women in the workplace, but few companies take steps to walk the talk. One such organization in
The Pittsburgh Technology Council (PTC) kicks off 2019 with a new Chairman of the Board — Jason Wolfe. He replaces ANSYS Board Chair Jim Cashman after