By Donald F. Smith, Jr., President of RIDC Before there were robots, Pittsburgh was a city of iron and steel. But now Mill 19, a former steel mill located
On October 26, 2018, Dr. Farnam Jahanian will be inaugurated as the 10th president of Carnegie Mellon University. A nationally recognized computer scientist,
By Todd Miller As the U.S. population grows older, there are currently more than 44 million adult children with aging parents who must find affordable,
The Regional Industrial Development Corporation of Southwestern Pennsylvania (RIDC) announced that it has signed a 5-year lease with Aerotech for the
By Joel Reed, OpenArc In the quest to provide immersive full-screen experiences to users, the next big thing you’ll be seeing in mobile is “progressive”
Let's Connect with Seattle: #PGH2Seattle The Pittsburgh Technology Council (PTC) and its non-profit arm FortyX80 have a long history leading business
The Pittsburgh Technology Council and FortyX80 startup mission to Seattle kicked off taking FutureDerm, Velocity Robotics, HiberSense, VIT Initiative and
The Regional Industrial Development Corporation of Southwestern Pennsylvania (RIDC) announced two new tenants: Conicity Technologies and Laurel Print
By Jason Vallozzi , Campus to Career Crossroads “I am totally confused” is a phrase I commonly hear from parents contacting me for assistance with
As the economy continues to heat up, activity across many southwestern Pennsylvania counties are experiencing increases, as well. Made in PA focused on
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
By Dave Oshlag, President Project Marketing Associates Working from home or a third party location, while your colleagues are back in the office is known
Pittsburgh International’s news site shares stories of airports, travel and the state of the industry By Bob Kerlik What happens to your luggage after
Employers continue to seek creative, cost-efficient ways to provide a comprehensive benefits package that addresses the needs of their employees. Today’s