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CEO Daniel Gardner says AI can do much of the planning, but his startup still relies on human agents to surface local knowledge and lesser-known destinations.
A Philly entrepreneur brings students and public officials together to tackle outdated systems with a hackathon-style event.
For decades, companies paid others to manage their data. Now the leverage is shifting, and enterprise software is under threat. Phenom outlined what comes next.
North Philadelphia founder Nasir Yard is expanding Phresh Prints Ink with a new Fox Street screen-printing shop.
The entrepreneur is reviving a dormant Pittsburgh grow facility, with first harvest complete and retail launch ahead.