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‘Global Water Industry Honor Roll’ features two Philly companies: Links

In addition: Q&A with Mark Alan Hughes, the Penn State Professor leading the Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
Avatar for Christopher Wink Written by Christopher Wink May 27, 2011June 23, 2023

  • Navy, economic development groups sign pact [PhillyBurbs.com] — “The U.S. Navy has formed a partnership with three business development groups to foster collaboration with small businesses, educational institutions and nonprofit groups and increase energy-related developments at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.”
  • Q&A with Mark Alan Hughes [Flying Kite] The Penn State Professor leading the Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster, also located at the Navy Yard
  • Two Philly Firms Named to Global Water Industry Honor Roll [Keystone Edge] — BlackGold Biofuels and NovaThermal Energy were named to the Top 50 Water Companies list
  • ‘Blogger tax’ goes before council [Metro] — We’ll have more details next week
  • Philadelphia Water Department to adopt water infrastructure capital planning software [Water World]
  • Philadelphia’s Greatest And Most Anticipated Food Website Coming Soon [Phoodie] — “Tacodelphia“
  • Many could be interested in Cubist [Business Journal]



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