St Pete is fast becoming a regional technology and innovation hub. For local St Petersburg technology news, look no further than the Innovate section of the Catalyst. We’ll bring you sharp local news on the innovators, scientists, technologists and companies that are leading the growth of the St Pete technology sector. Our economic development follows our innovation and we’ll keep your finger on the pulse.
Embrew, a local startup that sources and sells high-quality sweetened tea bags from farms across the world, took the $5,000 top prize at Wednesday’s virtual St....
XiByte, a Tampa company with artificial intelligence technology to help entrepreneurs, has been accepted into AI Ventures, an Australian tech incubator. XiByte will participate in a...
One of the positives that has emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic is the plethora of free or low-cost webinars that businesses and organizations are providing online,...
Tampa Bay Tech will honor local technology leaders at its annual awards show in November. The show will be online and will start at 4 p.m....
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross took center stage at The Palladium at St. Petersburg College to announce a $25 million national competition for projects to...
Five Tampa Bay startups have been selected to participate in the upcoming St. Pete Pitch Night, an event that focuses on showcasing, elevating and seeding community-based...
Social media could hold important clues as to why some people would hesitate to get vaccinated for Covid-19, according to a University of South Florida researcher....
Women entrepreneurs often have to work harder than their male counterparts to find connections for early-stage capital. Five local organizations are working to change that. They...
deepwatch, a St. Petersburg company that provides managed security services, has closed on a $53 million Series B investment led by Goldman Sachs. ABS Capital partners,...
Venture capital investing in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metro area shrugged off the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and bounced back in the third quarter of 2020....