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Framingham-based LFB USA has broken ground on a $37 million new construction in Marlborough that will diversify the city's biopharma base by bringing in drug manufacturing.
Many of the top 100 employers in Central Massachusetts are from the state's biotech industry.
Massachusetts' high-tech sector is directly or indirectly responsible for 35 percent of all jobs in the state, 46 percent of the state's total payroll and 31 percent of the state's gross state product.
Worcester entrepreneur Steven Rothschild has announced that he will build a 16,800-square-foot manufacturing hub called the Armory Business Center in the South Worcester Industrial Park that will cater to the region's small manufacturers.
A new facility launched by Web Industries is looking to expand the availability of quick diagnostic tests.
Clark-Cutler-McDermott was founded in 1911 in Franklin, originally conceived to make horse blankets but as times have changed, so has the company.
Central Masachusetts' manufacturers are collaborating in a number of different ways to boost the bottom line and improve their businesses.
Marlborough contract manufacturer Web Industries will unveil its new 25,000-square-foot Holliston facility on Thursday.
BEN RIVEST is now director of business development at Sustainable Comfort, Inc. in Worcester. He was promoted from the role of project manager.
The demand for voke/tech schools grows as students focus on on-the-job training and the region attempts to close the skills gap.
Central Massachusetts' rapidly growing startup and craftsman culture has created a need for more collaborative spaces, like incubators, accelerators and coworking spaces.
State funding of $40 million pledged to a high-tech fabrics institute still require legislative approval.
UMass Lowell's Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) is looking to distribute to $30,000 to individual businesses, allowing them to reconfigure their processes to reduce the use of toxic chemicals.
The state is launching a new consortium focused on advancing nanomanufacturing and smart sensors with medical, defense and energy applications.
The number of medical device companies in Massachusetts has more than doubled over the past 20 years, according to industry officials.
New Balance has renewed its opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal eliminating footwear tariffs imposed on Vietnam and is accusing the Obama administration of breaking a promise to buy American-made footwear for the United States