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Following months of compliance issues, Marlborough-based green energy technology company ConnectM Technology Solutions has been delisted from the Nasdaq stock market.
Scopic, a custom software development company in Marlborough, has acquired ZoomRadar.
Known as King Street and located on a former IBM campus near Interstate 495, the company says the project is the largest mixed-use development under construction in the state.
New data shows the opening of UMass Memorial Health’s $220-million acute-care facility North Pavilion in Worcester has contributed to increased emergency department capacity and record-high transfers from other hospitals.
Three inaccuracies were identified in ConnectM’s unaudited interim consolidated financial statements for its quarterly period ending on Sept. 30.
All One Credit Union has promoted seven.
The CFO of Harvard Bioscience in Holliston is set to step down from her role after a three-year stint with the company.
If green hydrogen does indeed take the world by storm and help turn the tide against climate change, Devens-based Electric Hydrogen likely will be among the leaders of that charge.
Over the past 10 years, WBJ has honored manufacturers and their executives more than 70 times with awards ranging from overall excellence to workforce development to product innovation.
The company builds custom machines used in a wide range of industries, including automotives, aerospace, power generation, railways, and medical devices. This work demands innovation and resourceful thinking.
Being connected to trade groups, high schools and colleges, and other institutions helps Rocheleau benefit its industry and customers while raising its own profile.
Connecticut-based telecommunications provider Charter Communications will close its Worcester call center on June 26, as the company is reducing its overall headcount in Central Massachusetts significantly.
Conifer Life Sciences has opened at the Worcester incubator Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives.
Gov. Maura Healey has spent the last few weeks using her bully pulpit to warn of a brain drain out of Massachusetts, as a consequence of President Donald Trump's cuts to research funding and the threat of foreign-born students being deported.
Ripple Fiber intends to begin service in mid-2025.
ConnectedView has acquired a Connecticut-based church management software company.