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Nearly a third of all U.S. greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are produced by transportation GHG emissions. Today, industries across the board are actively working to improve their sustainability practices and thanks to early adopters like Proterra
Workplace burnout and quiet quitting have become major concerns for companies of all scales. Employers across the nation are seeking solutions to remedy these issues as they navigate the modern challenges that arise with remote and hybrid busin
Many women who have tried to conceive or have been pregnant are aware of the stigmas and frustrations that existing reproductive care products impose. Despite the variety of natal tools and resources available today, most haven’t adapted to the
With so many diverse uses for data in the modern world, there’s a growing need to store that valuable information somewhere reliable and readily accessible. Thanks to innovators in the technology and science industries, the software continues t
Most travelers are familiar with the frustration that comes with the packing and hauling portion of taking a trip. Two entrepreneurs decided it was time for a product that freed vacationers from the inconvenience of juggling and toting all of t
Is leadership innate—or learned? As CEO at Tetramer, Jeff DiMaio has learned that leadership takes both natural aptitude and purposeful practice. Tetramer’s work in the research and development of advanced materials requires a collaborative pro
Proteins and peptides have unique characteristics which can help with the diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic prediction of diseases. The study of these indicators, called proteomics, hinges on accuracy, which is why a lab in South Carolina i
Today, there are two jobs available per every unemployed person. With many of those open positions falling in the skilled labor industry, how is anything getting made? That’s where global automation innovator, Integrated Systems, Inc. comes in.
Many people have experienced the wrath of middle school bullies and reacted instinctively. For one young entrepreneur, the momentary embarrassment built more than character; it inspired him to take the first step in building an innovative busin
Job seekers are given a test before even interviewing for the role they’re hoping to land. They’re challenged to lay out their achievements, career history and professional ambitions on a single page, in a way that stands out–but is organized–a
In the medical field, timing is everything. An experienced radiologist assistant performed emergency procedures in 20 minutes, until one patient took twice as long. Concerned and frustrated with the increased risk resulting from the instrument,
Every year, the beverage industry suffers a $126 billion loss from product damage. Dealing with such a fragile product has greater opportunities for error than standard products, and that risk is heightened during the transportation phase. When
Reviews and recommendations are crucial to everyone from modern consumers to brands interested in discovering new partnerships and business ventures. Red Ventures is a global technology company, helping customers make the best decisions by simp
Consumers today care about the freshness of their food—and where it came from. Don Taylor, CEO of AmplifiedAg, developed an innovative, sustainable solution to improve agriculture processes and products. Research, visits to multiple large green
As packaging and production continue to contribute to the growing waste generated worldwide, a global packaging company develops sustainable solutions. Vice President of Global Sustainability at Sonoco, Elizabeth Rhue works with customers and i
Pediatric patients suffering from heart issues are treated with the existing adult surgical solutions, requiring repeated surgeries as the child grows. To understand the problems with current technologies, bioengineer Naren Vyavahare consults w
Most large, public companies today, including Bank of America, have been increasingly vocal about their efforts to improve minority representation, diversity and equity in their businesses. As minority entrepreneurs initially try to launch thei
Investing locally has major benefits for investors, giving them a voice and stake in the businesses that shape their communities, and for the local companies themselves by providing them with the money to grow and succeed to serve the surroundi
It seems like today more than ever researchers, entrepreneurs and academics are jumping at the opportunity to launch startups. The component stopping most from transforming their idea into a business boils down to funding. In the second episode
As emerging technology presents more opportunities for innovation, many entrepreneurs encounter the obstacle of acquiring the funding they need to make their idea a reality. In the first of our four-part mini series of candid conversations with
As manufacturing companies continue to seek greater efficiency, many turn to predictive technology to manage data. With so many uses for AI, Delta Bravo, CEO Rick Oppedisano zeroed in on the ways that his technology platform could change the ga
With businesses struggling to find, train and retain the right employees, applicant screening is crucial. AJ Richichi’s Charleston-based company, Sprockets, uses cutting-edge AI and predictive technology both to make hiring more equitable and d
Almost two decades after the completion of the map of the human genome, geneticist Heather Flanagan-Steet pushes the boundaries of that knowledge to help children with rare genetic disorders. At Greenwood Genetic Center, Heather leads an interd
Jennifer Randall-Collins brought lessons learned from work, school and sports to disrupt both the food and alcohol industries—and accomplish some cutting-edge molecular science along the way. Jenn is originally from Kentucky, but a basketball s
Hosts Joseph and Laura step inside the home of the inventor of the freefall ride, Jerry Barber. Jerry is a renaissance man — a master sailor, a photographer, a racecar driver — and his storied career in the amusement industry has led to travels
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