It’s a weekday in New Castle County, and the tech startups of downtown Wilmington are finessing the expanding details of their infant businesses, ideas borne from a “we-should-really-do-this” attitude and the hope that investors might see potential.
Fewer than 15 miles away, in the offices of the Delaware Technology Park, four separate buildings are home to 54 tenants — science and tech-based businesses flourishing in an infrastructure intended to accelerate success. It includes private funding resources and a vital relationship with the University of Delaware.
In the meantime, nurses at A.I. duPont Hospital for Children are getting ready to integrate a new app into their system of care that will streamline communication between them and reduce the assembly of noises that can frustrate families and patients.
If you’re interested in reading more, check out the original article by Christi Milligan at Delaware Business Times.