Gov. Wolf: $14 Million in Tax Credits Approved to Support Growth of 197 Early-Stage, Technology-Oriented Businesses and Entrepreneurs
May 12, 2022
Harrisburg, PA – Today, Governor Tom Wolf announced the approval of $14 million in Keystone Innovation Zone (KIZ) tax credits for 197 early-stage technology companies across Pennsylvania. “It’s vital to support our tech entrepreneurs here at home and foster their growth,” Gov. Wolf said. “These tax credits help reduce the burden on companies as they […]
ICYMI: Carnegie Mellon University Says PA Primed to Lead in Innovation and Entrepreneurship
September 2, 2021
Harrisburg, PA — A recently released report by a team of graduate students at Carnegie Mellon University says that Pennsylvania has the potential to create a world-class innovation economy and is primed to be a leader in innovation and entrepreneurship. The report on Pennsylvania’s Innovation Economy will be aided by a web dashboard wireframe, a […]
Wolf Administration Tours State-Funded Technology-Focused Startup Accelerator and Coworking Space in Lancaster
October 24, 2018
Lancaster, PA – Today, Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Dennis Davin toured the Candy Factory, a six-floor coworking space in Lancaster that houses a technology-focused startup accelerator program run by the Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Central and Northern Pennsylvania (BFTP/CNP), an initiative of DCED. “In the past several years, we’ve seen […]
This article was previously published on KeystoneEdge.com Located on the campus of York College of Pennsylvania, the J.D. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship looks to both its 5,000-student campus community and the city beyond to promote innovation and entrepreneurial activity. “We are insular in focus as well as externally focused,” explains Executive Director Jeff Vermeulen. “We […]