In 2021, 11.6 percent of people lived below the poverty line in the United States. In Palestine, Texas, the home of PCDworks, a staggering 18.8 percent of the population lived below the poverty line, which is, simply ...
We throw around the term “problem-solving” as if we all knew exactly what it was, even though there is no universal understanding of its nuances. The way our brains problem-solve alone and in collaboration is slightly...
A friend of mine designed a split-vamp tennis shoe with two sets of laces, a lower and an upper set. Cheerleaders in particular loved the shoes. With the jumps, tumbling, and stunts they do, a securely fitting shoe is...
PCDworks co-founders Donna Rainone and Mike Rainone had an opportunity to be part of Capital Factory’s “Start Up Week” a few months ago.
In a recent Lab to Startup podcast episode, “PCDworks: Hardtech Base Camp Incubator for Building Hardware Products,” PCDworks’ co-founders Donna Rainone and Mike Rainone, dove into the history and future of the compan...
Parched for Progress: Confronting the Innovation Drought
In 2013, we hired Berry Irrigation to install a watering system for our landscaping on the PCDworks campus. Brett Berry, the owner, had to dig a trench from the water supply to the building to install the flow sensor....
If you want to develop a successful product, one person’s opinion matters more than any other’s. The customer. To develop a product that not only works but also sells, you need a product customers want.
In 2006, the US Marine Corps posed a problem that we thought was important. When moving cargo between warships and shore, their load and unload times were too long, putting the crews at risk. They wanted us to help fi...
One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned about innovation came from a group of college kids.
On July 14th, PCDworks co-founders Donna Rainone and Mike Rainone hosted the inaugural event to launch an organizational effort for a regional innovation partnership. More than 30 guests holding positions in higher ed...
You’ve identified a problem that needs to be solved, and you’ve brainstormed potential solutions, narrowing them down to one that seems promising.