By James F. Jordan, President and CEO, Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse As the PLSG marks its 15th anniversary this year, we have focused efforts on
By Dave Nelsen, Contributing Writer, @DaveNelsen Recently, the president of a prominent museum asked me which social media tool she should use to reach
For the first time in the Pittsburgh Technology Council's nearly 35 years of programing events throughout the region's tech sector, free childcare will
By Neysha Arcelay, Precixa You have gotten the letters and the calls “Important Information about your account with us," or “We have noticed suspicious
The Pittsburgh Technology Council’s annual Tech 50 Awards recognize southwestern Pennsylvania’s most successful, innovative, and thought-leading technology
Highmark's new Doctor Match site helps people find the right doctor based on numerous criteria from location to personality to medial philosophy.
By Katie Monsour Cruise Route 22, and you may find that you have spotted outcroppings of urban spread that some may misidentify as Blairsville, Pa.: large-box
The dominant health care presence in Indiana County remains the Indiana Regional Medical Center (IRMC), one of only 11 remaining independent hospitals
In a world of increasing technology, retail stores have begun to see undeniable shifts in the shopping trends of their consumers. Now, with unlimited options
It used to be that international markets were the domain of mature and well-established companies and that international sales represented the final step
The Pittsburgh Technology Council's membership is made up of a diversity of companies cutting across industries. Here's a look at three of its members
Accident and tragedy are two things no employer wants to see for employees. PTC talked with a consultant for the Corporate Coverage Group team to learn
Ultra low-cost airlines at Pittsburgh International Airport are making travel more affordable and fueling new opportunities for the region’s small businesses
A well-known company gets its cyber security breached by hackers and people ask, “How could a company like that let this happen?” Simple question with
When Erica Peterson, a Robinson Township housewife and mother of two, couldn’t answer the questions her 5-year-old son, Hesher, was asking about how