Author: Jason Heritage

The new BuLogics office is an old East Falls movie theater

October 8, 2015

Check out photos of the 5,000-square-foot space. Smart-home company BuLogics just moved into a new office that’s almost twice the size of its old digs in East Falls. It used to be an old-school “synchronized sound movie theatre” — the projection booth is still in the space, said CEO Felicite Moorman. BuLogics moved into the 5,000-square-foot […]

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Safeguard Scientifics a Founding Contributor to AWE Ventures

October 7, 2015

We’re super excited for this announcement. Safeguard Scientifics, one of the region’s premier providers of capital and operational expertise to emerging and growth-stage healthcare and technology enterprises, has signed on as a Founding Contributor to AWE Ventures – Powered by Ben Franklin. Says Safeguard Scientifics President and CEO Stephen Zarrilli, “Safeguard is aligned with Ben […]

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An Interview with the ladies of the Sweet Note Bakery

October 5, 2015

This interview was with Michelle, Brittany, Alison, a.k.a. The Crazy Bagel Ladies… How and when did Sweet Note Bakery come about? What was the deciding factor that prompted you to pursue your unique vision? Sweet Note was founded in June 2012 when Michelle (finally) decided to take the entrepreneurial leap after finding out her grandfather […]

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MSU, Rajant to create wireless network in space

October 5, 2015

The head of the high tech company coming to Morehead was a guest speaker at Wednesday’s meeting of the Kentucky House Special Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology. Robert Schena, CEO and cofounder of Rajant Corporation, told committee members that his company’s technology aboard MSU’s miniature satellites could create a network in space that […]

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OneTwoSee raises $1.2 million from local investors

October 5, 2015

The debt round follows the sports app company’s big product launch with Comcast. Sports-watching app company OneTwoSee raised $1.2 million in a debt round, cofounder Chris Reynolds confirmed to us. The raise comes 18 months after the Center City startup’s last round, a $1.3 million equity round. This latest round was backed by previous investors, […]

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AWE Ventures: Penn Mutual Goes Platinum, Companies Named

October 2, 2015

Big news for AWE Ventures – Powered by Ben Franklin this week: Penn Mutual has signed on as a Platinum Founding Contributor, and the first AWE Ventures companies have been named: LIA Diagnostics, My MilkCrate and ROAR for Good. “Penn Mutual, the Alliance of Women Entrepreneurs and Ben Franklin are fittingly aligned in empowering women to shape the […]

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Conshohocken firm buys local credit-card technology company

September 30, 2015

A research-and-development group keen on investment purchased GoNow Technologies, a Bala Cynwyd, Pa., startup that developed a magnetic strip that connects debit/credit card with smart phone mobile wallet applications. The buyer, Ciright Card Services of Conshohocken, Pa., exchanged an undisclosed amount of cash and equity to absorb GoNow’s assets. It will be rebranded as the […]

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Seating for a Higher Order

September 29, 2015

With his Eminence’s papal visit to Philadelphia, prioritizing seating and tracking tickets required divine innovation. The Holy Father joined us in Philadelphia, September 26-27. The rare and important visit was one of the largest attended public/private gatherings on the East Coast. Pope Francis’ monumental visit yielded an unprecedented number of tickets for the thousands of […]

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Philadelphia Business Journal's "Women Who Lead 2015" Honors President of LEM Products, Inc.

September 29, 2015

LEM Products, Inc. is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based organization serving as a leader in the manufacturing of industrial safety labels, signs, tags and stickers for a breadth of industries. Every year they provide affordable solutions in safety and hazard assessments for their clientele, and none of this would be possible without the diligence of their President […]

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Exton’s Analytical Graphics Developing Space Debris Tracking Systems

September 29, 2015

Outer space is increasingly being littered with debris, but it’s not just sitting around making the place look bad. At up to 17,500 miles per hour, it’s more like lethal junk. Eyeing a growing inadequacy of the U.S. military’s free space debris hazard alert system, Exton-based Analytical Graphics is putting together the sensors to track […]

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