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Pennsylvania is home to a diverse range of businesses, but is most famous for its coal and steel output. However, it’s largest industry is professional and business services, which brings in over $100 billion per year. In addition, the state sells over $5.1 billion of snacks and food each year.
The state of Pennsylvania is a great place to launch a business. A number of accelerator and incubator programs make Pennsylvania their home.
This Lancaster-based lab helps startups of healthcare technologies create an efficient and effective path to market. Their 12-week program gives entrepreneurs the help they’ll need to get adopted by providers and reimbursement by insurers.
Based in Pittsburgh, AlphaLab provides an extensive mentorship network to entrepreneurs, along with education sessions with industry leaders a rich entrepreneurial environment to work in. AlphaLab focuses on technology companies, while AlphaLab Gear focuses on physical product companies.
The Business Accelerator at ESU focuses on mentorship and resources to help early stage entrepreneurs grow their ventures. Program participants receive exclusive space, help with funding, as well as mentorship and advisers.
This venture with the City of Pittsburgh connects local startups with local government. The program provides a platform for technology companies to show off their products to local authorities and test their products in the real world.
York Launch Box is a well equipped maker space open to Penn State York faculty and students as well as community entrepreneurs. The facility hosts tools for metal, wood, and glass fabrication and hosts design thinking workshops.
Located in Bucks County and serving the surrounding region, Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center works to maximize synergies between nonprofit scientists in the biotechnology field and their commercial colleagues.
Michael Seibel CEO at Y Combinator
Jason Ovryn Co-founder & COO at Carry