Steven Levy is one of the world’s best respected technology journalists. He’s also a longtime contributor to an accessible and community driven “unconference” about media-making, journalism and the ...
Then, Rajagopalan dove even deeper. She went back to school again and got her MBA in entrepreneurship and strategy. From there, she bought and sold companies while pursuing company growth consulting ...
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The New Economy Collaborative of Southwestern Pennsylvania announced a $62.7 million Build Back Better grant toward workforce development in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Follow Technical.ly’s coverage ...
Delaware can be a challenge for small businesses — and our RealLIST startups are up for it. Despite pain points like relatively little access to VC funding and few resources for scaling, startups can ...
Hosted by Campus Philly, this year’s Young, Smart & Local event brings together 250 leaders to talk about retention and growth.
It’s time to celebrate the best of Delaware’s tech and entrepreneurship ecosystem in the annual Technical.ly Awards, as chosen by our readers. These annual year-end honors go beyond our RealLISTs to ...
Ashley Barber. Ashley moved to Philadelphia in 2013 to pursue her bachelor’s degree at Saint Joseph’s University. She decided to stay in Philadelphia upon graduating, feeling ...
We narrowed down our nominees using your suggestions. Now it’s up to you to decide who wins. Voting closes Nov. 18.
Every year, Technical.ly puts on awards recognizing the best of the best in the DMV, including people, products and programs. These go beyond our quarterly RealLISTs and put our readers at the center ...
From cutting-edge AI tools to groundbreaking space exploration, 2024 is shaping up to be another exciting year for Pittsburgh ...
Sarah McBride will be the first openly transgender member of US Congress, and Lisa Blunt Rochester will become the state’s first Black woman senator (and one of just two in the Senate).