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Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse Merges With The Robotics Foundry
"PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse, a nonprofit organization whose members include the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a consortium of member firms and three leading Pennsylvania Universities, has merged with The Robotics Foundry, an independent, nonprofit economic development organization formed to accelerate the growth of the emerging, agile robotics industry, officials announced earlier today.The merged organization will be known as The Technology Collaborative. The new entity will retain all staff members from each organization and is currently seeking new office space. In the meantime, The Technology Collaborative will operate out of the Digital Greenhouse's current location in The Regional Enterprise Tower in the city's downtown.The National Center for Defense Robotics, a subsidiary of The Robotics Foundry, will become a program initiative of The Technology Collaborative so that it can continue to develop relationships with the Department of Defense to secure federally funded research projects."Agile robotics technology is a natural extension to and reinforces the Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse's current scope, given the nature of the components and technology used to build agile robotics systems," said Charles Queenan, chairman of the Allegheny Conference on Community Development. "Moreover, the combination allows both organizations to expand their geographic reach and impact, and presents a significant opportunity to integrate the expertise of our advanced manufacturing companies.""The merger is a win-win for Pennsylvania's robotics and digital technology companies," added Richard Overmoyer, deputy secretary for technology investment, Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. "Not only will it streamline economic development efforts to attract companies and bring jobs to Pennsylvania, it will also secure a balanced mix of federal, state and local funding to support the growth of Pennsylvania's world-class assets in robotics, advanced electronics, cyber security, and other digital technologies. The combination will provide robotics companies with immediate access to Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse's existing program capabilities and expertise and provide digital technology companies with greater visibility into the emerging agile robotics, better enabling them to penetrate this critical market."David Ruppersberger, former president and chief executive officer of The Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse, will serve as president and CEO for The Technology Collaborative. Bill Thomasmeyer, former president of The Robotics Foundry, will assume the title of executive vice president for The Technology Collaborative and president of the National Center for Defense Robotics program. In 2005, The Technology Collaborative will continue to broaden its focus beyond western Pennsylvania, driven in large part by an innovative research and development partnership that includes Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, Penn State University, Drexel University, and Lehigh University."