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When asked to describe Precision Coating, Inc., a Katahdin company, owner and president Robert DeAngelis summed it up well: “If you, or anyone you know, has ever had surgery, you're intimately familiar with Precision Coating's work -- though you may
FLEXcon was founded in Spencer 60 years ago by the McDonough family and has retained the same hometown and family ownership ever since.
Since Miller became general manager of the high-tech manufacturer in 2012, Tegra Medical's Franklin facility has grown revenue 30 percent.
Employment in biopharmaceutical manufacturing in Massachusetts grew by 34 percent over the past 10 years.
Coventry Associates has been awarded a $200,000 grant that the West Boylston startup will use to develop an industrial robot.
CHAMP/MacNeill Engineering Worldwide recently made headlines as the cleat supplier for 85 percent of soccer competitors and for athletes in other sports at the summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
A hard drive destruction device made by a Westborough company can now be factory configured for dual media destruction of two different types of drives, according to the company.
Auburn's Sheppard Envelope Mfg. Company is being included in an online history from the Smithsonian National Postal Museum.
New Jersey-based Valeritas, which has manufacturing, research and development operations in Shrewsbury, has appointed a new CFO who will work out of the company's Shrewsbury offices.
When Bearings Specialty Company, Inc. rebranded itself in June as BSC Industries, it signaled a turning point for the company toward a wider variety of products and services.
A Worcester company specializing in enclosures for small recreational and work vehicles announced a new position of Country Manager for Canada as the company looks to expand in the country.
Marlborough's CHAMP is digging into the 2016 Rio Olympics this summer, supplying 85 percent of soccer competitors with cleats in their shoes as well as supplying other sports.
Marlborough's Web Industries is seeking to move into the next tier of contract manufacturing with the help of Kevin Young, who has been appointed as the company's vice president of corporate development.
Since its founding 40 years ago this month, Marlborough-based Diamond Machining Technology has grown into a leader and innovator of hand tool and knife sharpeners.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an implanted defibrillator system from Boston Scientific for use with MRI machines.
Add Sen. Elizabeth Warren to those who have come to Attorney General Maura Healey's defense since the AG announced a crackdown on "copycat" assault weapons.