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Netronome, Cranberry, PA - their latest product, the NFP-3240 network flow processor,  leads to revenue and growth explosion. More...
TTC e-newsletter June 8, 2010

Touchtown, a Pittsburgh-based company, releases the eCall Pendant to assist the elderly. More...
TTC e-newsletter June 8, 2010

ZedX, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, feeds nations a solution for food security. More...
TTC e-newsletter June 8, 2010

Bitarmor, a Pittsburgh-based leading provider of data encryption solutions, is acquired by Trustwave of Chicago. More...
TTC e-newsletter March 11, 2010

Oakmont, PA startup, Metis Secure Solutions is providing Carnegie Mellon and Slippery Rock universities with advanced emergency alert systems that make the campus environment safe. More...
TTC e-newsletter March 11, 2010

RE2, a Pittsburgh robotics company, benefits from TTC networking opportunities that enable them to make valuable contacts with the robotics and military communities. More...
TTC e-newsletter March 11, 2010

Accipiter Systems, Inc., located in Wexford,PA, developed an OPNET Modeling & Simulation system with funding from TTC's Tech Commercialization Initiative program, and later attracted interest from a USG defense contractor and landed a spot on a DARPA project team. More...
TTC e-newsletter September 16, 2009

Sinewave Energy Technologies, a Philadelphia area startup located in Wayne, is inventing ways to lighten up energy use, and continues to seek assistance from The Technology Collaborative. More...
TTC e-newsletter June 12, 2009

Bossa Nova Concepts, a Pittsburgh-based robotic toy startup spun out of Carnegie Mellon, expects to launch a gorilla toy in June 2009. More...
TTC e-newsletter April, 2009

ZedX, a Bellefonte, Pennsylvania-based company, collaborates with CMU and PSU to develop a wireless sensor network that automatically monitors fields, crops and pests. More...
TTC e-newsletter February, 2009

Tomo Technology, a Pittsburgh start-up, brings 3D animation to life.
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TTC e-newsletter September, 2008

Ibis Tek, located in Butler, PA, extends its technical expertise to include robotics beyond combat applications to areas such as homeland security, border patrol and firefighting. More...
TTC e-newsletter June 4, 2008

KIZ-based RedZone Robotics, after years in the robotics business, finds new profitable growth area in water and sewer pipe inspection with more than 85 customers nationwide. More...
TTC e-newsletter June 4, 2008

Sima Products, located in Oakmont, PA, used a TTC grant to develop a state-of-the-art, emergency alert radio  known as SMART Warning System, for use in emergencies such as campus shootings, gas leaks or power outages. More...
TTC e-newsletter June 4, 2008

Bosch Research and Technology Center (RTC) with an office in Pittsburgh, focuses on software architecture for embedded systems, "smart" environments that utilize sensors and signal processing, and communications in the healthcare industry. More...
TTC e-newsletter April 1, 2008

Seagate, headquartered in California and with operations in Pittsburgh, continues to take advantage of the region's talent. More...
TTC e-newsletter April 1, 2008

Tamaqua-based Valley Technologies, Inc. design and manufacture Digital Signal Processing (DSP) software for radar and sonar systems. They have been an active member of TTC since 2003. More...
TTC e-newsletter April 1, 2008

Fairchild Semiconductor, as a principal member of TTC, aids start-ups. More...
TTC e-newsletter February 1, 2008

Thar, a global leader in supercriticl fluid technology, receives a $2M grant from the ATP. More...
TTC e-newsletter February 1, 2008

Fabbrix, a Pittsburgh company acquired by PDF Solutions, developed unique nano-scale design. More...
TTC e-newsletter February 1, 2008


Wellspring Wireless, proposes technology development to assist apartment owners measure utility usage of tenants.  More...
TTC e-newsletter February 1, 2008

TTC adds 9 companies to its roster with 2 from outside PA. More...
TTC e-newsletter February 1, 2008

Philadelphia-based Freedom Sciences, LLC is ahead of the Quality of Life curve. They are now a leader in Automated Transportation and Retrieval Systems. More...
TTC e-newsletter December 6, 2007

RE2, a Pittsburgh-based company founded in 2001 and with ties to CMU, is now a production company as well as an R&D one. More...
TTC e-newsletter December 6, 2007

Vocollect, headquartered in Pittsburgh, and with customers on six continents, has been setting the standard in voice recognition technology. More...
TTC e-newsletter December 6, 2007

Applied Perception and Automatika, both Western PA robotics companies spun out of CMU, were acquired by Foster-Miller, Inc. More...
TTC e-newsletter Sept., 2007

John Deere, a large company member of TTC that has a history with CMU, keeps a close watch on the most cutting-edge robotic technology and startup companies being developed today in PA. More...
TTC e-newsletter Sept., 2007

Compunetix, based in Monroeville, PA, a global communications company, is the industry's leading supplier of teleconferencing systems. Through its membership with TTC they benefited from the Talent Recruitment Program and several Education and Training courses. More...
TTC e-newsletter Sept., 2007

Rinera Networks, with operations in Pittsburgh and the Bay Area, takes advantage of TTC's Talent Recruitment  and JumpStart Programs. More...
TTC e-newsletter Sept., 2007

Plextronics, a Pittsburgh-based company, leaps into the next revolution of pervasive electronics. More...
TTC e-newsletter June 7, 2007

SEEGRID, a start-up company located in the Chocolate Factory, Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh, makes robots for materials handling. More...
TTC e-newsletter June 7, 2007

BitArmor Systems, located in Pittsburgh, made the select group of Network World's Top Ten Security Startups to Watch by providing a comprehensive data security and management solution. More...
TTC e-newsletter April 3, 2007

DesignAdvance Systems is headquartered in Pittsburgh and a spin out of CMU. Their primary product, CircuitSpace, was created to streamline the process of designing printed circuit boards. More... 
TTC e-newsletter April 3, 2007

Rajant Corporation, a Malvern, PA company, designed a wireless broadband system, BreadCrumb, that has multiple applications. More...
TTC e-newsletter April 3, 2007

TTC adds 9 companies to its roster with 5 of these from outside of the western PA region. More...
TTC e-newsletter April 3, 2007

Kiddix Computing, a Pittsburgh-based company, is making computing safer for children and less of a hassle for parents. More...
TTC e-newsletter February 5, 2007

DayZero Systems, Inc. is an example of how two PSU students used the PaCSCI Program to launch a PA-based company.  More...
TTC e-newsletter February 5, 2007

Dielectric Solutions, a growing company based in Kittanning, PA, utilizes TTC's Technology Commercialization and Talent Recruiting programs. More...
TTC e-newsletter December 7, 2006

Pittsburgh based Netronome is a global organization that is attracting top technical talent to Pennsylvania. More...
TTC e-newsletter December 7, 2006

Philadelphia company, Nomadio, is shipping 2300 Bombots to Iraq. More...
TTC e-newsletter December 7, 2006