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.
St. Peterburg is a critical part of the region’s burgeoning technology scene, yet many of the industry’s premier conferences and festivals occur on the other side...
A dues-free organization focused on supporting women in technology careers and those looking to start or accelerate businesses is opening a St. Petersburg chapter, just over...
As cryptocurrency adoption spreads globally, Bitcoin ATM operator CoinFlip is on a mission to educate and onboard investors who remain hesitant about entering the space. CoinFlip,...
Underwater farming pods and a device that harnesses energy from ocean waves to produce electricity were among the technologies presented Monday evening during Tampa Bay Innovation...
According to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, software and applications developers are the fourth most advertised occupation in Pinellas County, while computer systems engineers and...
Technologist Christopher Karlo remembers the rise of internet adoption in the ’90s – opening a digital world of possibilities to businesses that didn’t quite fully grasp...
Researchers at St. Petersburg’s Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital (JHACH) are analyzing an engineered heart tissue that has returned from space. The “tissue-on-a-chip” traveled to the...
A dog poop scooping robot, wireless kitchen accessories and tech built for teachers were among the business concepts University of Tampa students and incubator startups pitched...
An organization promoting the Bitcoin economy and another focused on supporting the local beef industry have formed a seemingly unlikely partnership to improve community health and...
When St. Petersburg engineer James Burns-Montante discovered that Will Hawkins, chief data officer of local tech firm Lonestar Data Holdings, purchased Montante’s Crescent Lake childhood home,...