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Pennsylvania College of Technology automation and electronics students are benefiting from Canary Labs’ ongoing support for the institution. The software development company has donated 75 licenses of its latest Historian time-series database for use by students seeking a bachelor’s degree in either automation engineering technology or electronics & computer engineering technology.

An industrial software company has donated 28 licenses of its latest program to Pennsylvania College of Technology. Tatsoft is providing the college with its flagship FrameworX Unlimited Version 10 software package for industrial automation.

An overflow lab for Pennsylvania College of Technology’s building automation program is receiving an intensive upgrade through the support of a longtime corporate partner and the hands-on work of students.

A longtime partner of Pennsylvania College of Technology has provided high-end equipment benefiting nearly 400 welding students throughout the academic year. The Lincoln Electric Co. has supported the college by entrusting a Cooper welding cobot.

Pennsylvania College of Technology collision repair and restoration students are benefiting from new cordless power tools purchased via a grant from a national foundation.

Funding to support enhancements to the forestry program’s facility at Penn College’s Schneebeli Earth Science Center is included in the federal government’s 2026 Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act, Congressman Dan Meuser (PA-09) announced Friday.

Thanks to the generosity of two companies, Pennsylvania College of Technology has a new crane system in its 55,000-plus-square-foot welding facility.

Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s heating, ventilation & air conditioning majors have access to a variety of specialized tools donated recently by Peirce-Phelps, a distributor of heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment and building automation and energy management systems, and JB Industries, a manufacturer of HVAC tools.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has officially opened the doors to a collaboration space designed to empower entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into action. Williamsport LaunchBox supported by Ken and Kristie Healy has become the 24th innovation space in the Invent Penn State LaunchBox & Innovation Network, a project that spans the state to provide a wide array of low- to no-cost resources to innovators and startups.

Dr. Sheldon M. and Denise M. Schwartz, of Montoursville, have established the Schwartz Family Physical Therapy Clinic Fund, a limited duration fund to support the operations of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s recently opened Physical Therapy Clinic.