Technology & Innovation
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Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes Forms Strategic Partnership to Bolster Threat Response
Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes is taking its gun detection innovation to the next level with a partnership, writes Security InfoWatch. The AI-powered company has partnered with Everbridge, a global leader in critical event management and rapid response. Together, the two companies aim to accelerate emergency response and bolster situational awareness during gun-related threats. This integration allows ZeroEyes’…
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UPenn Bets on AI Future with Betty Supercomputer in Collegeville
The University of Pennsylvania joined the AI arms race with Betty, a new supercomputer located in Collegeville, about 30 miles from its main campus, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Betty, a glass-walled stack of central and graphics processing units with data storage, will run AI models that generate findings after searching and…
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NASA Calls on Conshohocken Company to Aid in Disaster Response Mission
NASA looks to Conshohocken to help monitor wildfires from the sky, writes Jamie Whitney for Military + Aerospace Electronics. Conshy’s American Aerospace Technologies has secured a sole-source contract with the space agency. They will fly uncrewed aircraft over wildfire-prone areas across the continental United States. The 2026 mission will support NASA’s FireSense Project, an initiative…
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Despite Slowdown in Federal Support, King of Prussia-Based InductEV Sees Major Gains
Despite a slowdown in federal support, King of Prussia-based InductEV is seeing major gains, thanks in large part to its local connections, writes Sarah Huffman for Technical.ly. InductEV produces wireless charging systems for electric fleet vehicles serving municipal transit agencies and port-to-distribution-center logistics operations. The company has clients around the globe and continues to sign…
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Norristown’s Robotic Dogs Secure Major Funding
Norristown’s robo-security-dog company, Asylon Robotics, just secured major funding, writes Julie Bort for TechCrunch. Asylon received $26 million in Series B funding, courtesy of Insight Partners, Veteran Ventures Capital, Allegion Ventures, and the GO PA Fund. This is a milestone moment for the company as it maps out its future. The company got its start…
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Pennsylvania Named One of Top States for AI Innovation and Capacity Building
Pennsylvania ranks among the top three states for AI usage, training, and capacity building in state government, according to Code for America, writes Ryan Deto for AXIOS. “In Pennsylvania, leaders have aggressively pursued workforce capacity building through training partnerships with Carnegie Mellon and InnovateUS,” states the national nonprofit’s report. Alongside neighboring New Jersey and Delaware,…
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Exton-Based Enigma Networks Delivers Cyber Protection for AI-Driven Threats
Enigma Networks, a cybersecurity software developer based in Exton, provides protection against artificial intelligence-driven network threats, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The startup is an 18-month “stealth project” from Bob Moul, a veteran of several Philadelphia-area software companies, and Mark Viglione, a former cybersecurity engineer at QVC and Vartex. Enigma offers a…
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Conshohocken’s Boomi has a Clear Vision for Artificial Intelligence
Conshohocken’s Boomi is a leader in data integration with a bold focus, writes Kitty Wheeler for AI Magazine. Their goal: to bring easily manageable AI agents in the future for businesses. As companies race to adopt autonomous agents, digital workers capable of making decisions and completing tasks, Boomi is urging a shift from AI hype…
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Sahay AI Founder Inspired by Deadly Train Crashes to Develop Rail Safety Technology
Tejas Agarwal, founder of the Philadelphia startup Sahay AI, was moved by two deadly train crashes in 2023 to develop technology aimed at preventing future rail disasters, writes Sarah Huffman for Technical.ly. After developing the rail infrastructure technology, Agarwal was unsure how to transform it into a viable startup. As an immigrant to the United…
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Haverford Systems Shares Top 8 A/V Trends for 2025
As InfoComm 2025 wrapped up its whirlwind week of innovation in Orlando in mid-June, Downingtown-based A/V integrations provider Haverford Systems walked away with a clear — and exciting — sense of where audiovisual technology is heading. From flexible hardware to AI-powered environments, this year’s standout trends all shared a common thread: smarter, more adaptive, and…
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SAP: Here’s How to Get Your Company on Board with AI Innovations
Companies that want to incorporate AI innovations into their operations need to draw on in-house experts while they consult with external talent, writes Maya Derrick for Technology Magazine. In-house experts can identify the most suitable AI uses for their company, while external talent can relay insights about AI that was implemented at other organizations, according…
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Haverford Systems Helps City of London Investment Build a Smarter, More Connected Headquarters in West Chester
When City of London Investment Management Company relocated its North American headquarters to the historic Turks Head Garage building in downtown West Chester, it was more than just a change of address. It was a complete reimagining of the workplace experience — one that Haverford Systems played a pivotal role in shaping. The space at…
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Norristown’s Asylon Sends Robot Dogs to Guard Major Stadiums
Asylon, a cutting-edge robotics company based in Norristown, is turning heads with its fleet of robot dogs and drones, writes Brendan Brightman and Tim Furlong for NBC 10 Philadelphia. These robotics are now patrolling high-profile venues across the country. From stadiums to manufacturing sites, the Montco startup is redefining what modern private security looks like.…
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Augmented Reality Helps Drive Double-Digit Growth at Archery Range in Elverson
Bigshot Archery in Elverson recorded significant growth last year, partly driven by its technology that uses augmented reality to help archers verify ethical shots, writes Brian Whipkey for the Bucks County Courier Times. Bigshot, which acquired Iowa-based Delta McKenzie Targets in November 2023, manufactures approximately 100 archery-related products available online and in sporting goods stores…
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Conshohocken’s Boomi Named a Leader as Integration Tech Powers AI-Driven Workflows
For the 11th consecutive year, Gartner’s 2025 Magic Quadrant recognized Boomi as a Leader in Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS), writes E3 Magazine. As companies depend increasingly more on automation and data integration, Boomi’s services only become more crucial. The Conshohocken software company helps companies make all their different systems – software, apps, and…
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Haverford Systems Modernizes Lecture Hall at URBN’s Navy Yard Headquarters with High-Tech A/V Integration
With an assist from Haverford Systems, URBN, a company with a portfolio of global consumer brands known for having their finger on the pulse of both fashion and lifestyle trends, is rewriting the definition of a modern corporate campus. URBN — the parent company of Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Free People, and newly launched Nuuly —…
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Conshohocken-Based Boomi Supercharges Business with Build-Your-Own AI Agents
Conshohocken-based tech firm Boomi is making it easier than ever for businesses to bring artificial intelligence (AI) into their everyday operations, writes Eric Avidon for Tech Target. Long known for helping companies connect data and applications, Boomi is now putting AI front and center. This week, at its Boomi World user conference in Dallas, the…



















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