Technology
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Collegeville Dental Hygienist Invents Water Flosser Suite For Shower
Lisa Guenst, a dental hygienist from Collegeville, has created ToothShower, an all-in-one water flosser for the shower that is now available for sale on Toothshower.com website and Amazon. The company produced its first ToothShower late last year and has since sold the product in 40 countries, giving it the resources necessary for a global launch.…
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Ambler-Based Narbis Creates Smart Glasses Using NASA Algorithm To Help People Focus Better
Ambler-based Narbis has created smart glasses using a NASA algorithm to help people focus better in this age of multi-tasking, writes Taylor Craig for the Cheddar. The company’s new eyewear can detect when a wearer is distracted and train their brain to remain focused. The recently released glasses currently sell for $590 but will go…
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Blue Bell Software Company Lands 4-Year Department of Defense Contract Worth $214M
Blue Bell-based Unisys continues to grow its federal contracting arm with a new, four-year Department of Defense contract worth up to $214 million, writes Michelle Caffrey for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The software company will upgrade and consolidate tech services for 19 DoD agencies known as “Fourth Estate” organizations. They operate outside the military branches…
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New Year’s Celebration in Lower Merion Leads Couple on Path to Dream Wedding
Keisha Mulugeta-Gordon and Stephen Lenrow started on the path toward their dream wedding at a New Year’s celebration in Lower Merion a little over a decade ago, writes Kellie Patrick Gates for The Philadelphia Inquirer. At the stroke of midnight, Lenrow noticed something interesting about Mulugeta-Gordon’s watch. “My phone was in military time, and Stephen…
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Lockheed Martin Awarded New Reentry Vehicle Contract, Majority of Work To Be Carried Out In King of Prussia
The majority of the work for the latest $108 million contract awarded to Lockheed Martin by the U.S. Air Force for the Mk21A Reentry Vehicle program will be carried out in King of Prussia, according to a staff report from the Defence Blog. The contract was announced last week by the Department of Defense. Lockheed…
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San Jose-Based Anpac Bio Is Expanding to East Coast, Plans to Move Headquarters to Lower Gwynedd
Anpac Bio, a biotechnology firm based in San Jose, is planning to move its headquarters to a newly- constructed office facility in Lower Gwynedd in March next year, writes Katie Park for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The company that specializes in early cancer detection signed a 10-year lease for space at the Spring House Innovation Park…
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Temple Prof Helps State Police Crack Decades-old Cold Case
In 2015, Byron Wolfe of Villanova helped Pennsylvania State Police detective Andrew Martin enhance 24-year-old photographs, writes Vinny Vella for The Philadelphia Inquirer. His two hours of work would eventually lead to the Sept. 3, 2019 arrest of Theodore Dill Donahue in the 1991 slaying of Denise Sharon Kulb, his ex-girlfriend. Investigators said the photo…
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Blue Bell-based Unisys secures $25 million contract with Georgia
Unisys Corp., with strong and long roots in Blue Bell, is adding a bit of Southern charm to its work as it has secured a contract with the state of Georgia for $25 million. The local company was tagged to implement a simpler sign-in process for the state’s 47,000 users, stretching across 14 government agencies.…
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Qlik partners with Jefferson Health to help curb misuse of opioids
Qlik, the data and analytics company based in King of Prussia, is partnering with Jefferson Health to help reduce patients’ exposure to prescription painkillers and thus curb the misuse of opioids, writes Queen Muse for Philadelphia magazine. Together, Qlik and Jefferson have used key data insights to pinpoint situations where fewer opioids can be prescribed…
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Protecting small businesses from Cyber threats topic of free event
Having worked in cybersecurity for the last 15-plus years, Brian Jackson can certainly attest to how sophisticated cybercriminals have become. The Chief Technology Officer and Security Officer at First Resource Bank trains his colleagues on the threat of cybercrime on a weekly basis. “It’s not a topic that you discuss with your employees once…
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i76 Solutions expands and relocates headquarters to Plymouth Meeting
i76 Solutions is a strategic marketing agency, and a partner to Google, that connects brands to consumers through digital marketing. i76 Solutions is excited to announce the relocation and expansion of its headquarters to 676 W. Germantown Pike in Plymouth Meeting, PA, according to prweb.com. The old historic building that will serve as their new…
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Blue Bell-based Unisys lands $76M military deal
The folks at Unisys must be flying high after landing a multi-million dollar contract with the United State Air Force. The Blue Bell company recently announce the $76 million deal, which comes on the heals of the tech giant securing more than $250 million in other federal contracts, writes Michelle Caffrey for bizjournals.com. [uam_ad id=”54865″]…
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1SEO celebrating 10 years of success and the people who made it happen
It’s morning in Bristol, PA, and all the cars in the 1SEO I.T. Support & Digital Marketing parking lot, which sits on the banks of the Delaware, are covered in pollen. A bunch of twenty and thirty-somethings are filing into the third floor of a former-warehouse-now-office – nay, “modern workspace” – that checks all the…
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Camber Spine announces move to new ultramodern KOP headquarters
Camber Spine is a medical device company in the Philadelphia area and a leading innovator in the medical field relating to spine and medical technologies. Camber Spine announced their move to a new corporate office at 501 Allendale Road in King of Prussia, PA to meet the needs of the companies future plans for expansion…
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Montco Leadership: Mike Capone, CEO of Qlik
Mike Capone, the CEO of Qlik, spoke with MONTCO Today about being born in the Bronx and raised just north of New York City and how his father, who came from an immigrant family and grew up on welfare, began working in the mailroom at a company while attending night school and climbed the corporate…
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New Montco voting system video demonstration
Montgomery County has scheduled a series of demonstrations of the county’s new voter-marked paper ballot system with a verifiable paper trail that will be in place for the May 2019 primary election. In addition to two stand-alone events, the Commissioners will combine their four annual “Conversations with the Commissioners” town hall events across the county…
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VFTCB unveils 1st ADA compliant website in region
The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board (VFTCB) is working on major technological enhancements to its website, and one of those updates will make valleyforge.org one of the first ADA compliant sites in the region. The VFTCB is partnering with AudioEye, a web personalization tool that allows organizations to provide website visitors with a fully…










































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