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Technology

  • Following Insulet resignation, no Central Mass. public companies are led by a female CEO

    Timothy Doyle August 25, 2022

    When Shacey Petrovic stepped down as CEO of Acton medical-device company Insulet in May for personal reasons, she left Central Massachusetts without a single public company headquartered here, traded on NASDAQ or New York Stock Exchange, with a

    Timothy Doyle August 25, 2022
  • Framingham State students get food delivery robots on campus

    Timothy Doyle August 25, 2022

    Students at Framingham State University will now see delivery robots scurrying around campus as part of the school’s partnership with French food service company Sodexo.

    Timothy Doyle August 25, 2022
  • Insulet tubeless insulin pump cleared by FDA for children two years and older

    Timothy Doyle August 24, 2022

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared an insulin delivery system from Acton medical device firm Insulet Corp. for children two years and older with type 1 diabetes.

    Timothy Doyle August 24, 2022
  • Tegra Medical ramps up operations in Costa Rica with new facility

    Timothy Doyle August 24, 2022

    Franklin medical-device manufacturer Tegra Medical is expanding its Costa Rican operations with the purchase of a new 85,000-square-foot building.

    Timothy Doyle August 24, 2022
  • 40 Under Forty 2022: David Willens

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022

    Willens has spent almost half his life working at Kinefac, starting as a part-time employee during his undergraduate years and working his way up to head of research and development.

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022
  • 40 Under Forty 2022: Eric Gratz

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022

    As the co-founder of Ascend, a lithium-ion battery recycling company, Gratz is helping to establish Central Massachusetts as a player in the battery eco-space.

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022
  • Forty Under 40 2022: Kyle Landry

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022

    Landry’s bread and butter is food science.

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022
  • 40 Under Forty 2022: David Oliva

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022

    When Oliva started at Organomation in 2012, he had neither a background in hard science nor any exposure to chemical analysis laboratory equipment.

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022
  • WBJ announces the 40 Under Forty, Class of 2022

    Brad Kane Updated: August 22, 2022

    Central Massachusetts is brimming with young talent, as scores of people have achieved much in a relatively short period of time, while scores more have the potential to do great things.

    Brad Kane Updated: August 22, 2022
  • 40 Under Forty 2022: Michel Moravia

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022

    For 12 years, Moravia worked at some of the world’s top pharmaceutical and medical device companies, where he successfully brought drugs, medical devices, and combination products to market.

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022
  • 40 Under Forty 2022: Maggie Becker

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022

    Currently, at Dell, she is focused on developing a career readiness curriculum for recent graduates and early career individuals.

    Laura Finaldi Updated: August 22, 2022
  • Navy awards WPI researchers $350K for contaminant-sensing drone tech

    Timothy Doyle August 18, 2022

    Two researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have been awarded $347,843 by the U.S. Navy to develop a computational model that processes data from underwater drones to estimate the source and concentration of contaminants in oceans.

    Timothy Doyle August 18, 2022
  • Inc. magazine names 19 Central Mass. companies to fastest-growing list

    Timothy Doyle August 17, 2022

    Led by Worcester manufacturing tech firm Solvus Global, 19 Central Massachusetts firms made the 2022 Inc. 5000, a national list of the fastest growing companies from the New York City magazine.

    Timothy Doyle August 17, 2022
  • NYC developer buys slice of former Staples HQ for $25M, at 160% price increase

    Timothy Doyle August 15, 2022

    New York City-based The Lightstone Group, with its partner Outshine Properties, has purchased 100-150 Staples Drive in Framingham for $24.7 million, which is more than double the price the property sold for in 2021.

    Timothy Doyle August 15, 2022
  • Boston Scientific investigating corruption, bribery allegation in Vietnam

    Brad Kane August 11, 2022

    Marlborough medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific Corp. has received a whistleblower letter saying the company violated the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in its dealings in Vietnam.

    Brad Kane August 11, 2022
  • Biostage names industry veteran as new CFO

    Laura Finaldi August 10, 2022

    Holliston bioscience company Biostage has hired a public financing and Nasdaq listing expert as its new CFO. 

    Laura Finaldi August 10, 2022

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Should more be done to connect Worcester neighborhoods separated by I-290?
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The Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Board will soon begin a study assessing redesign options for the Vernon Street Bridge over Interstate 290 in an effort to connect the Worcester neighborhoods that sit on either side. The project aims to bolster mobility and access, which target community goals including affordable housing and expanded park space, and multimodal safety improvements to reduce conflicts between vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians. So far, the project has received $125,000 in funding from the planning board in addition to $625,000 in state and federal commitments.