What's new
Explore our just-released collateral, from fact-filled test reports to engaging videos. There’s some work you won’t see here—confidential or client-branded materials are under wraps, unless we have our client’s explicit permission to share them. We’ll show you everything else, though, so come back often to discover new content or check out our learning and marketing portfolio pages for more.
Whether you’re shopping for tech to use at home or evaluating major enterprise purchases, odds are good that we’ve done hands-on testing that can help you find the best products for your needs.
To learn more about our testing, read this article. Otherwise, enjoy these recent collections of our work.
Get frequent updates about where we’re going and what we’re doing, plus a first look at brand-new types of collateral. The items on this page change regularly, so check back every few weeks to see what else is new. For now, click a tile below to learn more.
Meet your team
Our large staff of industry experts is ready to serve you. To help you learn a little more about us, we asked our PT colleagues to answer one question: What are one or more things you’re passionate about?
E-learning case study
Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) and PT work together to create culture change inside health organizations. This e-learning case study reveals some of the challenges, solutions, and results associated with the CAPC curriculum, on which CAPC and PT have collaborated since 2015.
360-degree video: See inside Principled Technologies
At 4 pm on 3/13/19, we opened our doors for an unscripted, one-take tour of PT with co-founder Mark Van Name. While you watch this 360-degree video, click and drag to see the space from new perspectives.
Principled Technologies is more than a name: Those two words power all we do. Our principles are our north star, determining the way we work with you, treat our staff, and run our business. And in every area, technologies drive our business, inspire us to innovate, and remind us that new approaches are always possible.