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Holly Vaillancourt has been investigating the secrets of buildings since she was a kid, helping out with her father’s real estate business.
Littleton-based JetCool raised $17 million in series A funding to help meet a growing demand for cooling technology driven by artificial intelligence and high-density semiconductors.
Framingham market intelligence firm Definitive Healthcare named Carrie Lazorchak as its new chief revenue officer, effective Nov. 1.
A month after naming Brian Hullinger as its new CEO, Psychemedics of Acton hired Shannon Shoemaker as its new chief revenue officer.
The City of Worcester has moved assertively to ensure it is getting a fair deal with developers, placing demands on businesses without reversing Worcester's development-friendly reputation.
.About a year ago, Fidelity Bank Chairman and CEO Edward Manzi began working on a deal with Matt Burke, his counterpart at Hyannis-based bank Cape Cod 5.
The U.S. Department of Labor granted Clark University $5 million through its Building Pathways to Infrastructure Jobs Grant Program, to expand Clark’s Tech Quest Apprenticeship program.
Marlborough battery-technology firm Ambri will lay off 105 workers, 89 residing in Massachusetts, unless it can raise sufficient funding on or before Nov. 13.
Boston-based streaming technology company SeaChange International, which was formerly based in Acton, added CEO to President Chris Klimmer’s title, approximately a month after the company delisted its shares on the NASDAQ.
Massachusetts was chosen to host the National Institutes of Health agency's Investor Catalyst Hub, meant to help ARPA-H programs navigate the complexities of the business and regulatory landscape and provide resources to help bring ideas to market,
The Healey administration is working on an economic development bill to file in the new year and "hit the ground running in 2024," Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao said Wednesday, forecasting a focus in the legislation on technology related
Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives in Worcester, a life science incubator, has been selected by the U.S. Small Business Administration as a stage two winner of its 2023 Growth Accelerator Fund Competition.
The U.S. Department of Defense on Wednesday chose Massachusetts to lead a regional microelectronics hub, positioning the state for growth in a burgeoning industry that the Healey administration hopes will reach a level of significance akin to the
Marlborough-based medical technology giant Boston Scientific has agreed to acquire Relievant Medsystems, which has developed a proprietary technology to treat lower-back pain.
After 48 years with its founder as CEO, The New England Center for Children has a clinician as its new leader.
A trio of community-minded tech workers are connecting Downtown Fitchburg to a new internet service and looking beyond.