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Tech leaders promised a safer, driverless future. But roadblocks in regulation and reputation are keeping full autonomy out of reach.
Plus, Wistar Institute gets funding to maintain its technician training program, a new angel investor group launches in Chester County and more money moves.
DC is often thought of as a “policy” city. In the Mayor’s Office, Tsjenna Daley is working to change that narrative.
After everything that happened this year (layoffs, government shutdown, a federal takeover, to name a few) we deserve some celebration.
The Arlington firm, which offers AI-powered insight into government RFPs, plans to use the money to hire, expand offices and get higher clearances.
Colleges are still figuring out how to guide learners with emerging tech, and in Philly, two schools showcase different ends of the spectrum.
The nonprofit tech incubator, which launched with a $2M government grant, is scheduled to wire the money this coming week ...
When CyberCrunch CEO Joe Connors joined the company in 2012, the e-waste industry as we know it didn’t exist. Back then, Connors was an accountant. Several of his clients ran scrap companies. One of ...
Thousands of readers casted their votes, and now it’s time to celebrate the region’s top innovators, programs and companies of the year.
From digital equity leaders to new accessibility tech, this year’s honorees represent some of the best and brightest throughout the state.
After thousands of votes, the six honorees represent the most impactful people, companies and programs in the region.