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Biopharmaceutical company Mustang Bio has sold its 27,000-square-foot development, manufacturing, and testing facility in Worcester to a Boston firm specializing in cell-and-gene therapy for $11 million.
Waters Corp. completed the acquisition of Wyatt Technology, a light-scattering and field-flow fractionation instrument, software, services, and accessories company based in Santa Barbara, California.
Human resources software firm Workhuman named KeyAnna Schmiedl, a former executive at Wayfair and Mozilla, as its new chief human experience officer.
Milford-based biotech Nitto Denko Avecia purchased two properties abutting its headquarters on Fortune Boulevard for $14.5 million.
Precisionary Instruments purchased a 12,000-square-foot flex unit in Ashland to relocate its headquarters from Natick.
Littleton-based JETCOOL Technologies, Inc. will receive more than $1.2 million from a U.S. Department of Energy division to advance cooling technology for data centers.
Marlborough-based Akoya Biosciences posted a 26.6% increase in quarterly revenue in the first quarter compared to the same period last year, at $21.4 million.
Five Central Massachusetts municipalities were selected to take part in a new program to help them identify and address internet availability and affordability, device access and digital skills gaps in their communities.
Centage, a Framingham-based financial planning and analysis software company, was acquired by Scaleworks, a San-Antonio venture equity firm. Tech veteran Peter Messana will replace John Murdock as president & CEO.
Sunovion Pharmaceuticals and two other subsidiaries of the soon-to-be-combined Marlborough drugmaker Sumitomo Pharma America will lay off 223 workers as their Japanese parent company restructures the entire organization in America.
Uwill, an online mental health and wellness solution founded in 2020 to supplement campus counseling centers facing high student demand for support, has completed a $30-million Series A funding round.
Marlborough medical technology company Hologic Inc. reported a 28.5% decrease in revenue in the second quarter, as compared to the same time period last year.
As the Central Massachusetts biotech and bioscience sector continues to grow, it needs places for new ideas and innovators. Enter MBI and its leader, Jon Weaver.
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Led by Meredith Harris, the quasi-public nonprofit MEDC helped to fill 350,000 square feet of space and bring approximately 500 jobs in 2022 through business relocation and expansion.