Late last year the Pittsburgh region hosted a TEDx conference. For more than 20 years TED conferences have brought together thinkers and doers across the fields of technology, entertainment and design (TED) to share ideas and collaborate on future possibilities. Since 2009, creative thinkers outside of TED’s home base in northern California have been hosting [...]
It’s well-known that Carnegie Mellon University has one of the world’s top computer science programs, but did you know that its home just won top global honors for design?
The Gates Center for Computer Science and Hillman Center for Future Technologies, which house the university’s acclaimed School of Computer Science, have received the [...]
Solar and other alternative energy sources represent enormous potential for our regional economy, but present some challenges as well. On a recent edition of Our Region’s Business, Dr. Gregory Reed of the Swanson School of Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh delves into some of these challenges, such as [...]
Joining the ever-growing list of national and international publications recognizing the region is Passport, an e-publication billing itself as “America’s No. 1 Gay Travel Magazine.”
In an article in its “Business Class” section, Passport correspondent Lawrence Ferber took to the streets and neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and discovered a plethora of hotels, [...]
Open Innovation Approach to R&D Supports the Demand to Innovate
Open Innovation is in – especially for companies “open” to an approach to identifying and reviewing the new technologies that can bring new products to market faster and at a lesser cost.
Not entirely a brand-new idea (at least in a more academic sense), Open Innovation requires a different way of thinking about R&D by [...]
Seasonal, Sustainable Outings Continue Through January
Christmas may be over (though Epiphany comes this weekend, as does Eastern Orthodox Christmas for those on the Julian calendar) but the sustainable outings featured in ImaginePittsburghOnline.com’s Five Golden Things series continue into January and beyond.
The 2011 Winter Flower Show at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens continues through Sunday, Jan. 8, [...]
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