Pittsburgh: Steel to Science | Full Documentary
Once known as the “Steel City,” Pittsburgh was the heart of American industry throughout the 20th century. But when the steel mills shut down and jobs disappeared, the city faced an uncertain future. This documentary tells the powerful story of Pittsburgh’s reinvention—from a symbol of industrial decline to a thriving hub of science, education, and technology. Through interviews with local leaders, historians, entrepreneurs, and residents, we explore how the city’s world-class universities, innovative startups, and cutting-edge medical research centers helped spark a new era of growth. Discover how institutions like Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh played a pivotal role in driving this transformation, fostering breakthroughs in robotics, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology. 🎥 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if you enjoy the film! #pittsburgh #pittsburghsports #PittsburghDrone #SteelCity #Pitt #Documentary #OxProductions

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