19Nov
18Nov
Utah State Board of Education Announces Statewide Access to Scrible to Support Schools with Research and Writing Amid Distance Learning
The Utah State Board of Education (USBE) announces a statewide partnership with Scrible, a modern research and writing platform that supports distance learning. The partnership ensures that every Utah school district has access to Scrible Edu Pro, bringing the company's full suite of online research and writing tools to more than 665,000 students, teachers and librarians in grades K-12 for the current 2020-21 school year. Read more >>
18Nov
Aircuity Introduces “Air Quality as a Service” Solution to Accelerate Safer Building Re-openings
Aircuity, the leading provider of measurably better environments, today introduced "Air Quality as a Service" (AQaaS), a new indoor air quality (IAQ) solution that helps building owners create "healthy buildings" that meet both COVID-19 re-entry and longer term air quality requirements. As an operating expenditure, Aircuity's AQaaS requires no or low upfront capital, making it easier – and faster – to deploy in existing buildings. Read more >>
18Nov
SAM by ZetrOZ is the New, Go-To, Cost-Effective Treatment for Knee Arthritis Pain
ZetrOZ Systems, developers of Sustained Acoustic Medicine (SAM), a wearable, home-use, FDA-cleared bio regenerative medical device, announces that its product has been recognized as a cost-effective treatment for patients suffering from knee pain relating to arthritis in a recent research study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research. Read more >>
17Nov
Esight launches wearable smart assistive device for the visually impaired in Europe
Esight Corp. is starting distribution of its newest low-vision assistive technology in France, Germany and the U.K. The latest version of the technology, the Esight 4, was designed to be more versatile and mobile than before, has double the display brightness and has improved the auto-focus function, according to the company. Read more >>
17Nov
FDA Clears Neuraly to Begin Phase 2 Trial of NLY01 in Alzheimer’s Patients
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given clearance for a Phase 2B clinical trial to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of Neuraly's investigational therapy NLY01 in people with Alzheimer's disease. The randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial is expected to enroll more than 500 people with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease at more than 100 sites in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Read more >>
17Nov
Myomo Introduces MyoGames – Video Games Played via MyoPro for Training, Rehabilitation and Fun
Myomo, Inc., a wearable medical robotics company offering increased functionality for individuals suffering from neurological disorders and upper-limb paralysis, announced today the availability of MyoGames by Lusio, a video game platform designed to augment training and rehabilitation for MyoPro users, while being fun. Read more >>
13Nov
Tech 50 2020: Honoring Pittsburgh’s Top Technology Companies
The Pittsburgh Technology Council's annual Tech 50 Awards honored technology innovation in the Pittsburgh region with a virtual gala event on Nov. 12, 2020. List includes CytoAgents CEO Teresa Whalen, RPh was selected as a finalist for Pittsburgh Technology Council's #TECH50 “CEO of the Year.” Read more >>
13Nov
Innovation Project Spotlight November 2020
A donor-independent, on-demand emergency source of platelets is needed to serve as a medical countermeasure (MCM) for mass casualty incidents. See how BARDA is investing in Platelet Biogenesis’s advanced manufacturing platform to develop synthetic platelet-like cells. Read more >>
13Nov