Next Venture Summit recognizes 10 top startups
More than 300 guests united at the Greenville ONE Center for the 7th annual Next Venture Summit on Thursday, including founders, funders and ecosystem partners from across the Carolinas to celebrate the best and brightest startups in the
Blackbaud CEO gets 3-year contract extension
Cloud software company Blackbaud on Wednesday announced it has extended President and CEO Mike Gianoni's employment contract for an additional three years.
Tetramer awarded $1M to develop garments to protect against chemical agents
An advanced materials company in Pendleton has been awarded $1.15 million to develop materials to protect soldiers from chemical warfare agents.
Verizon and USC enter 5G technology partnership
Verizon Wireless has entered into a partnership with the University of South Carolina to research new uses for the company's 5G network in the health care, civil infrastructure and manufacturing fields. Research through the partnership
Mayors: Life sciences key to Charleston area’s economic growth
Charleston-area mayors have their eyes on bringing more life sciences industry to spur economic development. That was the main theme at a Power Breakfast to discuss Regional Resilience on Tuesday at the North Charleston Business Expo.
Software company Blackbaud purchases Kilter
Blackbaud, a cloud software company based in Charleston, has acquired activity-based engagement platform Kilter.
Prisma aids local employee, receives new gear in thanks
When a local 32-year-old merchandising coordinator suffered a hemorrhagic stroke last August, Prisma Health’s West End Co-op saved his life and later, his job.
Losses surge as cyberattacks continue to target SC business
Few aside from the FBI and the victims involved realize that South Carolina businesses lost $21 million last year through ransom attacks and other cybersecurity breaches. Susan Ferensic, special agent in charge of the FBI Columbia Field
Greenville data center expands
DartPoints will add more than 17,000 square feet to its Greenville data center, including a power room and electrical service entrance area. The data center also will update electrical systems, including switchgears, generators and
F-16 backorder rises to 136 with order
One ongoing Lockheed customer has added eight F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft to the backorder of 128 planes to be made at Lockheed Martin's Greenville manufacturing and sustainment facility.
Researchers working to make self-repairing hydrogen hose market ready
A self-repairing hose developed by researchers at Clemson University could advance use of hydrogen fuel. A more durable hose for pumping hydrogen could help lower the cost of a sustainable fuel
Upstate data center finds home in Myrtle Beach
The company first tested the Palmetto State’s waters in Greenville. Now it’s building an additional data hall in the Upstate and a new facility near the coast to serve as a landing point for subsea optical communication cables