Technology
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Upper Bucks County Technical School Students Partner with NASA in Momentous Collaboration
Six senior students from Upper Bucks County Technical School (UBCTS) had a momentous meeting with NASA representatives to present their manufactured tang devices. These devices are crucial for the robotic arm of a NanoRack CubeSat Deployer, designed to launch small, 4-inch-square satellites from the International Space Station. This project falls under the NASA HUNCH (High…
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Elevating Your Business with the Right A/V System: 6 Key Considerations
Across the Philadelphia region, businesses are focusing on upgrading their technological infrastructure and the quest for a robust audiovisual system is becoming increasingly essential. As audiovisual technology is continuously evolving, navigating the process to upgrade your business’s system can often be overwhelming. Haverford Systems ensures a seamless and effective upgrade process with key factors to…
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Meetings, Philly-Style: Crisp, Clear, and Collaborative
In Philadelphia’s bustling business landscape, outdated AV technology can mean missed opportunities. At Haverford Systems, we’re committed to equipping you with the tools to make every meeting not just a point on the agenda, but a cornerstone of your success. In an era where AI and automation are reshaping the workplace, the value of human…
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Downingtown’s StreamGeeks Puts Local Tech on the Global Map; Join Their Fifth Annual Summit on Dec. 20
In the heart of Downingtown, in the Trestle Bridge Business Park, a new, state-of-the-art livestreaming studio is being prepared by the StreamGeeks, a division of Haverford Systems, Inc. On Dec. 20, they’re bringing their expertise to a global audience with their Fifth Annual StreamGeeks Summit, showcasing not just their achievements but also Downingtown’s burgeoning status…
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Local Manufacturing Continues to Modernize and Compete on a Global Scale
In the Philadelphia area, Haverford Systems is acting as a technological catalyst, aiding local manufacturers in embracing modern solutions to compete on a global stage. By integrating Paging Systems, Control Systems, and Computer Vision, Haverford is revamping the operational fabric of the local manufacturing sector. It’s a journey toward enhanced efficiency, speed, and intelligence in…
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Not Just a Tech Upgrade but a Dialogue-Enabler: Two Local Businesses Use Live Streaming to Grow Their Reach
Over the past few years, live streaming has become a powerful way for businesses to get their message out to potential customers. Local businesses that are taking advantage of real-time engagement with online audiences are seeing huge benefits to their businesses. Let’s delve into the tangible magic live streaming has unfurled for two local businesses,…
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Bringing Meetings into the Future: How Haverford Systems Is Changing the Game with Video Conferencing in Philly
Are you tired of the logistical circus that comes with traditional meetings? Well, you’re not alone. In our bustling Philadelphia area, more companies are waving goodbye to the hassles of old-school, face-to-face meetings. The hero behind this change? Modern video conferencing solutions, with a local champion — Haverford Systems, the region’s top Zoom-certified integrator —…
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The Evolution of Conferencing: How Zoom Rooms Have Transformed Meeting Spaces
In a world where every minute counts, professionals can’t afford to be bogged down by technical complexities. Remember the era before online meetings? Those days are long gone. But constant fumbling with wires, the battle with outdated technology, and the never-ending search for that one elusive remote should also be in the past. Enter Zoom…
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Your Local Government Has Started Livestreaming. Is Anyone Tuning In?
Livestreaming is no longer just a trend; it’s become a key technology bridging the gap between governments and their communities. Governments, regardless of their size, are embracing streaming for city council meetings to relay their messages more transparently and efficiently. Several forward-thinking organizations in Pennsylvania, including the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, have started official YouTube…
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New Hope Real Estate Tech Firm Raises $11M After Tripling its Revenue
Cecilian Partners, headquartered in New Hope, reached a financial high point this year after it saw its revenue triple in numbers. Ryan Mulligan wrote about the local company for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The real estate technology firm has raised a $11 million Series A. The funding round was led by Resolve Growth Partners, a company…
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Local Author Explains the Role of Esports in Our Local Educational Landscape
As we embrace the back-to-school season, there’s an exciting evolution underway in our educational landscape. Today, the sport of playing competitive video games is being embraced by educational organizations for its ability to reshape traditional learning experiences. This transformation is not just about the gaming enthusiasts; it’s about educators, parents, tech directors, and anyone interested…
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Crystal Technologies Group, Inc. in West Chester Brings Technology Support and Peace of Mind to Its Clients
The heart of Crystal Technologies Group in West Chester is found in the passion and expertise of its founders, Cheryl Stradling and Greg DeCinque. Crystal is a technology advisory firm hyper-focused on customer experience and support. “We strongly believe our depth of support is unsurpassed, especially in this region,” Stradling said. The success of the…
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Haverford Systems Provides Key Tech Upgrades for Lafayette Hill-Based Nonprofit with National Footprint
In a collaboration aimed at furthering organizational efficiency, Haverford Systems recently completed a technology overhaul of an executive boardroom and three additional meeting spaces at Merakey, a nonprofit headquartered in Lafayette Hill that provides developmental, behavioral health, and education services. “I’ve been here for seven years, and Haverford Systems has always been a part of…
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As Fresh Data Highlights Philadelphia’s Office Revival, a New Trend in Meeting Rooms Emerges
Welcome back to the office! Fresh data is pouring in, and it paints a promising picture for the return to office efforts underway in the tristate area. Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs are experiencing an office revival. Employees are trickling back, filling those once-empty desks. It’s not just a gut feeling; the numbers back it…
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Haverford Systems Has the Technology, Talent to Meet the Evolving Needs of Schools in a Post-Pandemic World
The COVID-19 pandemic presented schools with unprecedented challenges and ultimately brought about a seismic shift in the way schools operate. Haverford Systems, an audiovisual design and installation firm with more than 30 years of experience in the region, helped several schools upgrade their technology and therefore continue their educational mission with as little disruption as…
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Wawa Testing New Electric Delivery Truck from East Greenville’s Penske Logistics
Wawa has launched a pilot program to test its first electric delivery truck through a partnership with Penske Logistics based in East Greenville, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The convenience store chain and Penske Logistics will be studying the performance of a Freightliner eCascadia battery-electric truck over a six-month period. Wawa President Brian…
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As Tech Entrepreneurship Surges Locally, Haverford Systems Looks to Add to Its Growing Team
In the picturesque landscape of Chester County, there’s more than just historic sites and scenic beauty. There’s innovation. In recent years, Chester County has seen a surge in tech entrepreneurship, and one local business stands out in this wave of innovation, reflecting the broader shift in how we communicate in our digital age. Haverford Systems,…
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Bryn Mawr Company Creates a Waze-like Mental Health App Called Route
The former managing director of Safeguard Scientifics’ health care portfolio, Dr. Gary Kurtzman has created an app that aspires to be the “Waze to mental health,” writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. He established the Bryn Mawr company route because he saw the need for a user-facing mental health app that acted as…









































