Life science app Rad Lab offers in-game, real life incentives
The free game allows students to try a number of jobs on for size and level up through a variety of challenges such as testing new medicines, obtaining Food and Drug Administration approval and making
Simpsonville startup gains $10M in seed funding
An $10 million funding round will help a Simpsonville biotech company advance the development of a therapy that it says can make damaged tissue
Landscape architecture program grows by 200%
Support for the landscape architecture projects is one of the few plots of common ground that the Trump and Biden presidential administrations have occupied, says Matt Powers, Clemson University's
Autonomous vehicle company locates at SCTAC
The autonomous vehicle company will establish a closed-course track at the S.C. Technology Center in partnership with the International Transportation Innovation Center. Ford Motor Company, Lyft, Walmart and Volkswagen
BMW, Mercedes supplier prepares for Volvo line
The move will give the company more room to realign its existing production lines and launch its Exfinity mirror for Volvo in 2023. The mirror will be a ...
S.C. counties narrow list of ARPA projects
Greenville took the lead for South Carolina's ARPA fund county allocations in 2021, with Spartanburg County following behind with one of the fifth-highest budgets in the state. Here's where the GSA plans to spend that money
Industry event set for federal contracting opportunities
The Society of American Military Engineers Charleston is holding a two-day event with keynote addresses, exhibits and networking for architecture, engineering and construction firms interested in federal contracting
Greenville, Clemson among first in US to launch ride-sharing network
Greenville, San Francisco and Miami are the first three cities in the country to establish an electric ride-sharing network with at least six charging stations slated for city of Greenville parking garages by
Clemson, Army move ahead on autonomous tank
Some of the greatest losses over the past few wars in the U.S. have been in the supply line convoy, Sen. Lindsey Graham told an audience of engineers, politicians and soldiers. He hopes a total million from the U.S. Army piped into
Russian exports from SC are small piece of export pie
South Carolinians may be more than aware of damage the Russian invasion of Ukraine has wreaked at the gas pump. But while Russian exports barely register on the economic radar for many states
BMW invests $200M in new press shop
The ground foundation for a 219,000-square-foot press shop has been laid at Plant Spartanburg and will become operational in the summer of
Anderson broadband project follows in footsteps of rural electrification
A new partnership developed by an Abbeville phone cooperative and Pickens utility seek to bridge the “digital divide” in Anderson County through a 2,800-mile broadband expansion priced at