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10-Minute Tech Talks: How Tech Companies Fail and How Entrepreneurs Can Avoid It

Are you an entrepreneur building a technology company and looking to grow fast? This show teaches and inspires entrepreneurs to build better companies by learning from the failures of other tech companies and entrepreneurs.  Hosts Audrey Russo and Jonathan Kersting are from the Pittsburgh Technology Council with decades of experience helping tech entrepreneurs.

Apr 26, 2022

Featuring Justine M. Kasznica, Esq. Shareholder and Chair of Babst Calland's Emerging Technologies Group, this episode explores some of the key regulatory hurdles, challenges and opportunities facing Pittsburgh's growing technology industry.

Justine details some of the fastest moving sectors, including autonomous...


Apr 24, 2022

TechVibe Radio is wrapping up its "Do the Robot" Month with a show that is truly out of this world. In this episode, learn how Astrobotic will send its first payload to the moon later this year. All plans point toward a soft landing! 

Plus get details on what is driving growth behind IAM Robotics. Demand for its...


Apr 18, 2022

On this episode of the Babst Calland Emerging Tech Law Podcast Series, Justine M. Kasznica, Esq., Shareholder and Chair, Emerging Technologies Group, details the inaugural 2022 Keystone Space Collaborative Conference that kicks off April 19. Get full conference details at:


Apr 17, 2022

Bob Raida, CEO of Hebi Robotics, does the robot on TechVibe Radio and tell us what happens when a robot goes missing in the Allegheny River...

Hebi Robotics builds intelligent and connected building blocks for creating robotic solutions and uses these building blocks to deliver these solutions faster, better, and...


Apr 11, 2022

Learn more about Zscaler's leading-edge cyber security solutions and growing presence in Pittsburgh from Jake Kennedy.

Zscaler consolidates your stacks of gateway security appliances into integrated, cloud-based security services. Since it's security as a service, there's no physical or virtual hardware to deploy...