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At the Technical.ly Builders Conference, founders explored the evolving trade-offs between flexibility, culture and community in today’s workplace.
At Technical.ly’s Builders Conference, public-sector technologists shared how they’re making bureaucracy work better — and why that matters more than ever.
At Technical.ly’s Builders Conference, equity advocates discussed what it means to evolve — not abandon — DEI in the face of scrutiny, funding threats and culture war fatigue.
From artists and chefs to activists and app developers, meet entrepreneurs growing their companies in South Philadelphia.
Seamless Transition’s Sarah Malinowski developed medical technology to help amputees with mobility. The idea grew from her work at a clinic and, later, research among Ukrainians during the war.
A Philadelphia founder has been using artificial intelligence for life sciences materials since 2015, long before the mainstream hype for the tech.
We are demanding that our elected representatives take up the challenge of defending science in Greater Philadelphia by ...
Even with mass layoffs reshaping the field, attendees at the 2025 Python conference in Pittsburgh said they still see demand and high-paying opportunities.
The Department of Commerce plans to open applications for another funding round this summer and announce awardees in 2026.
Due to a trademark issue, it wouldn’t be known as Oak for long. Its new name? Java.
Plus, Navy Yard gets $30 million to continue development, Hopeworks will use a $1.2 million grant to expand to two new cities and more Philly money moves.
Academic institutions across the state face significant challenges as reductions in national science funding threaten economic stability and innovation, an education leader writes.