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Holly Quinn

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Delaware, United States

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Art and entrepreneurship collide for Blondie Mansion Weekend

The two-day event offers a creative twist on an entrepreneurship conference. → Read More

Delaware's Ladybug Festival kicks it up a notch for 2023

The women-centered music festival aims to return to its former glory after powering through the worst of the pandemic. → Read More

How does the tech job market look for 2023 college grads?

Job growth may be cooling after it peaked in May 2022, but it's still forecasted to rise, Gusto economist Luke Pardue says. These industries and cities are hiring the most. → Read More

First Ascent Design is right back where it started — the iconic second floor of 605 N. Market

The eight-year-old Wilmington design firm's new location is a longtime hub for the city's entrepreneurial ecosystem. → Read More

Delaware's Stephen Sye is working on this VR training platform for heart rhythm disorders

Heart Rhythm VR, launching this month in New Orleans, simulates heart surgery procedures. → Read More

Is your region a developing tech hub? Consider this new CHIPS and Science Act program

The US Economic Development Administration will designate at least 20 tech hubs across the country to be eligible for further federal funding. → Read More

A new Wilmington developer breaks ground in the Heart of Hedgeville

There's another player in the city's residential development game: Donald J. Thompson III's Truth in Action Holdings. → Read More

This Smyra startup uses AI to make photos look professional

When entrepreneur Chris Morris took on the photography for his wife's Etsy store, he knew there had to be a better way. His Rush Roto has since gained attention from the likes of AWS and Startup 302. → Read More

Startup 302 winner Toivoa aims to make Delaware a digital therapeutic hub

The company's mental health app, Rauha, provides mental health care that prioritizes a focus on individual disabilities. Here's how founder Laura Randa plans to grow its impact, locally. → Read More

See you at PTW23, Delaware

Hop on SEPTA Regional Rail or log onto Zoom to be part of the 13th annual Philly Tech Week. → Read More

Robots are coming — for real this time, Eliot Horowitz says

The cofounder and former CTO of MongoDB is building a new company, Viam, focused on making robotics software more accessible. He cautions engineers and entrepreneurs alike: The robotics boom is here, so get comfortable with the tech. → Read More

The newly launched Tech Council of Delaware believes the state is a tech hub

Why can't the First State be the first to have a critical mass of people prepared for new jobs requiring skills like prompt engineering? → Read More

Do you really need to personalize your resume for each job application?

Customizing your resume for a specific company or opportunity has its place, but don't stress about making every one you send unique. Consider these pros and cons. → Read More

Are ChatGPT and Bard ready for search engine integration?

Bing and Google and about to go head-to-head with their differently developed AI chatbots. Be careful out there. → Read More

5 women-created spaces on Horizon Worlds to explore this Women's History Month

Cherry blossoms, warriors and a space park are some of our favorite virtual places to explore this March. → Read More

How should you ask about benefits during a job interview?

And what to expect from an offer if you're new to jobs that offer healthcare, 401K matches and paid time off. → Read More

15 ways to keep on top of what's happening in Big Tech

Keeping up with Big Tech can be challenging in 2023. Here are some ways to keep yourself in the loop. → Read More

The industrial metaverse is changing the world in these 4 key ways

The World Economic Forum held a panel on the rise of the metaverse within industries such as healthcare and manufactruing. → Read More

Tech layoffs aren't likely to ease up after Microsoft and Amazon. Here's what to expect if you're affected

Big Tech is laying off workers at an alarming rate. What's causing this shift, and what do former employees need to know about severance packages, vested stocks and other next steps? → Read More

Is quiet hiring the antidote to the quiet quitting trend?

Also known as internal mobility or upskilling, this old concept is getting a makeover for the disrupted workplace era. → Read More