Largest life sciences event in South Carolina history set for Charleston
The two-day conference will address how South Carolina and the U.S. will improve health care and health equity for all.
How drones are giving South Carolina farmers an advantage in the field
As an unmanned aerial vehicle pilot for Clemson University, Joe Mari Maja's drone-based research has given farmers the tools necessary to address environmental needs based on real-time data.
Charleston startup rates businesses on sensory triggers, accessibility
The mobile app, created by College of Charleston students, ranks businesses using familiar star ratings on common sensory triggers and handicapped accessibility both outside and inside the business.
Spectrum donation supports efforts to stop crimes against children
Spectrum representatives donated $11,534 to the S.C. Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services through Defenders For Children.
City of Charleston partners with tech company to curb underage drinking
As many as 31 bars and restaurants in the King Street area of Charleston are invited to take part in a pilot program using technology to battle the challenge of underage drinking.
Why this Greenville tech company sees agriculture as the future
The Upstate company uses innovative software to empower the American agriculture industry with supply chain automation technology.
This South Carolina entrepreneur on finding the magic formula for success
Pixie Paula Dezzutti's many business interests run the gamut from financial planning and real estate development to ventures in the spirits industry, as well as a newly acquired biopharmaceuticals company.
How technology is reshaping South Carolina’s agribusiness industry
Clemson University's Center for Agricultural Technology is playing a key role in harnessing technology to benefit farm fields in South Carolina — and around the globe.
South Carolina innovators named InnoVision Awards winners
The InnoVision finalists and winners reflect both the strength of the innovation economy in —and across — South Carolina.
Spot the robot dog to help boost student interest in tech jobs
See Spot dance! That was the phrase of the moment Nov. 3 at the S.C. Manufacturing Conference and Expo in Greenville as attendees got to witness the dance moves of a bright yellow robotic dog named Spot who will soon be the face of
TD Synnex Share the Magic fundraiser brings in $2.8M for causes
It all began a decade ago with a pre-set stage.Peter Laroque, president of TD Synnex North America, kept the venue selected for his company’s 2011 Inspire conference just a few days longer than usual.
Greenville company makes dreams come true for flagship studio
Academy-award-winning Shrek was Kate Swanborg’s first project at Dreamworks Animation studio.