News from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) was ranked ranked among the country’s finest in the 2016-17 U.S. News & World Report's Honor Roll of Best Children’s Hospitals once again. Eight of CHOP’s clinical programs ranked within the top three nationally in each of the ten specialty areas evaluated in the U.S. News survey. CHOP was ranked second overall on the Honor Roll and is the only pediatric hospital in the tri-state region named to the prestigious list. To be ranked among the top pediatric hospitals is an honor, which reflects our commitment to provide the optimum care for every child and family we serve. The level of clinical excellence among the hospitals evaluated makes our inclusion gratifying and I am proud of our dedicated and talented physicians, nurses and clinical support staff for their efforts on behalf of our patients. U.S. News' rankings annually highlight the top 50 U.S. hospitals in these pediatric specialties: cancer, cardiology and heart surgery, diabetes and endocrinology, gastroenterology and GI surgery, neonatology, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, pulmonology, and urology. Read more (via CHOP)
International trade continues to be a key driver of economic growth and jobs for Pennsylvania and the Greater Philadelphia Region. Garnering Business Facilities No. 10 ranking for exports is no surprise. As a proud partner with PA in providing trade counseling through the “Bringing the World to PA” program, we helped companies in these counties generate over $125M in new export sales, made possible through this nationally-recognized export development program. More recognition is listed in the announcement from the Commonwealth’s Department of Community and Economic Development. The upshot? PA’s trade heart is healthy, with a strong beat towards growth in several sectors. This growth – a key driver of job creation state-wide – is exactly what international trade is meant to do. Americans should engage in, and learn about, the trade agreements that may be in jeopardy. Start here with the World Trade Center and join us at our next event to take part in the discussion. Linda Mysliwy Conlin President, World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia Pennsylvania Receives Recognition for Economic Success and Industry Sector Growth From the PA Department of Community & Economic Development Harrisburg, PA - On August 1, 2016, the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Dennis Davin announced that Pennsylvania received recognition for a series of accomplishments highlighting both economic success and growth statewide. Pennsylvania's economy rose from the 21st to the 19th largest in the world, excluding other U.S. states, making it comparable to that of Saudi Arabia. The economy is larger than Argentina and Switzerland. Additionally, Pennsylvania claimed top spots in Entrepreneur Magazine, which named State College among ‘The 15 Best U.S. Cities for Entrepreneurs’ for its vision and committed support, and across five key categories in Business Facilities’ Annual Rankings Report.
The Business Facilities' Annual Rankings Report features the best of the best in several categories scrutinized by investors, site selectors, business owners, and other key economic development professionals. To find a comprehensive list of Pennsylvania’s awards and rankings visit dced.pa.gov/awards-rankings.
News from the Global Innovation Forum The Global Innovation Forum released a new report, “The New Faces of Transpacific Trade,” profiling 23 globally-engaged startups and small businesses across twelve countries – Australia, the Nation of Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States and Vietnam. The profiles feature a broad range of startups – from a fashion designer in Brunei to an American innovator who is taking on the global problem of food waste – to underscore the opportunities for startups and small businesses to be global from day one. Read full press release
News From The Philadelphia Regional Port Authority Philadelphia, PA - On Wednesday August 3, 2016, the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority (PRPA) announced the first of a new class of "Neo-Panamax" shipping vessel called the Port of Philadelphia to begin a new phase of transport along the Delaware River.The MSC Sophia Celeste, operated by the Mediterranean Shipping Company, docked at the Packer Avenue Marine Terminal in South Philadelphia, which made it the largest ship ever to call the Port of Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Regional Port Authority (PRPA) is an independent agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania charged with the management, maintenance, marketing and promotion of publicly owned port facilities along the Delaware River in Philadelphia, as well as strategic planning throughout the port district. PRPA works with its terminal operators to modernize, expand, and improve its facilities, and to market those facilities to prospective port users. Port cargoes and the activities they generate are responsible for thousands of direct and indirect jobs in the Philadelphia area and throughout Pennsylvania.
For more information, contact: Philadelphia Regional Port Authority Director of Communications Joseph Menta Office: (215) 426-2600 E-mail: jpmenta@philaport.com
Bradford White has been a member of the WTCGP since 2013. During that time, the company has expanded into new international markets. Most recently, the WTCGP has facilitated meetings with trade representatives, investigated certification requirements, and vetted distribution companies in Asia and the Middle-East on Bradford White’s behalf. Read more at www.esmagazine.com
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For More Information Jen Black | Office of International Business Development | 717.720.7472 | jblack@pa.gov or visit www.medica.de
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Linda Foerster | International Program Manager | 717.214.5306 | lfoerster@pa.gov or visit www.arabhealthonline.com |
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