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Manufacturing

  • Nanomanufacturing consortium formed in Massachusetts

    State House News Service April 19, 2016

    The state is launching a new consortium focused on advancing nanomanufacturing and smart sensors with medical, defense and energy applications.

    State House News Service April 19, 2016
  • Mass. medical device sector doubled in last 20 years

    Sam Bonacci April 13, 2016

    The number of medical device companies in Massachusetts has more than doubled over the past 20 years, according to industry officials.

    Sam Bonacci April 13, 2016
  • New Balance breaks silence, voices opposition to international trade deal

    James Mccarthy, Senior Writer Mainebiz April 13, 2016

    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

    James Mccarthy, Senior Writer Mainebiz April 13, 2016
  • Marlborough co. to add 100 jobs in expansion

    Sam Bonacci April 11, 2016

    CeQur has broken ground on an expansion of its Marlborough facility that will double its size and allow it to increase the workforce by 100 over the next two years.

    Sam Bonacci April 11, 2016
  • Jobs bill aims to bridge skills gap

    State House News Service April 6, 2016

    If Massachusetts is to continue to nurture its economy and remain competitive on a national and international scale, Gov. Charlie Baker said Tuesday, it must address the workforce skills gap.

    State House News Service April 6, 2016
  • QCC receives $100K in manufacturing equipment

    Sam Bonacci April 6, 2016

    Emuge Corp. of West Boylston donated more than $100,000 in manufacturing equipment to Quinsigamond Community College, to help QCC expand and update its Manufacturing Technology Center.

    Sam Bonacci April 6, 2016
  • QCC “key partner” in new $317M Mass. manufacturing institute

    Sam Bonacci April 4, 2016

    Quinsigamond Community College will be a part of a new $317-million advanced manufacturing institute that the Department of Defense is bringing to the state.

    Sam Bonacci April 4, 2016
  • Employers oppose legalized marijuana; cite uncertainty and insurance concerns

    State House News Service March 28, 2016

    Joining sheriffs and hospitals that have already declared their opposition to legalizing adult use of marijuana, employers are also coming out against the likely 2016 ballot question.

    State House News Service March 28, 2016
  • Tegra Medical has experience beyond its years

    Sam Bonacci March 28, 2016

    Tegra Medical has a depth of experience that belies its founding date of 2007.

    Sam Bonacci March 28, 2016
  • FLEXcon keeps pushing the envelope

    Laura Finaldi March 28, 2016

    Manufacturers have come and gone over the past 60 years, but Spencer-based FLEXcon has held strong, as a worldwide leader in pressure-sensitive adhesive coated films.

    Laura Finaldi March 28, 2016
  • WBJ's inaugural Manufacturing Excellence Awards

    Brad Kane March 28, 2016

    Manufacturing employs a larger portion of the workforce than in any other area of the state and some of Central Massachusetts' manufacturers are being honored in the Worcester Business Journal inaugural Manufacturing Excellence Awards.

    Brad Kane March 28, 2016
  • Columbia Tech helps entrepreneurs realize visions

    Livia Gershon Special To The Worcester Business Journal March 28, 2016

    Columbia Tech provides engineering and manufacturing services for clients in fields from pharmaceuticals to homeland security.

    Livia Gershon Special To The Worcester Business Journal March 28, 2016
  • Industrial Packaging pushes innovation, workforce development

    Susan Shalhoub Special To The Worcester Business Journal March 28, 2016

    Founded in Worcester in 1953, Leominster's Industrial Packaging is not a new company; but when it comes to innovation in productivity and workforce development, this second-generation family business is keeping with the times, and then some.

    Susan Shalhoub Special To The Worcester Business Journal March 28, 2016
  • Phillips Precision uses quick turnaround, experimentation

    Sam Bonacci March 28, 2016

    Phillips Precision in Boylston is a small manufacturer punching above its weight, not only delivering short-run production and specialized prototypes on tight schedules but creating its own products.

    Sam Bonacci March 28, 2016
  • Incom, innovation go hand in hand

    Susan Shalhoub Special To The Worcester Business Journal March 28, 2016

    The U.S. Department of Energy asked Charlton fiber-optic manufacturer Incom to step out of its comfort zone, and now that partnership is paying dividends.

    Susan Shalhoub Special To The Worcester Business Journal March 28, 2016
  • Space Age expanding with efficiency

    Laura Finaldi March 28, 2016

    For years, Sterling-based Space Age Electronics has manufactured parts for commercial fire alarms, but the life safety parts manufacturer has pushed its offerings a step further, developing a new system for sites that haven't been completed.

    Laura Finaldi March 28, 2016

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