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Laser maker IPG Photonics Corp. of Oxford said a series of its fiber amplifiers has been accepted by the Rural Utilities Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Worcester's Advanced Cell Technology reported a first quarter loss of $19 million, compared to a $9.5 million loss for the same period a year ago.
Folks in Worcester wouldn’t expect Steve Rothschild, the founder of Worcester-based Bulbs.com, to rest on his laurels after stepping down as CEO of the company, which he did early this year.
Generally speaking, whipping out your iPhone at a restaurant table is considered bad form. But if a new Ashby-based startup succeeds it could give diners good reason to do just that.
Ask most people which industry they most associate with Gardner, and you will likely get a response about furniture.
EMC Corp. of Hopkinton has acquired a majority stake in Data Domain Inc., the California firm it plans to acquire by the end of the month for $2.1 billion.
Venture capitalists invested $5.27 billion in 595 deals during the second quarter, a 32 percent improvement over the first quarter, but still much less than the $8.33 billion and 726 deals recorded during the second quarter of 2008, according to
The Mass Technology Leadership Council Inc. has announced finalists for its annual Technology Leadership Awards, and among them a few notable executives from Central Massachusetts.
Worcester's Fallon Clinic has launched a secure health information exchange program in partnership with HealthAlliance Hospital in Leominster.
A Littleton company hopes to bring less invasive cancer treatments to more patients by developing a smaller, less expensive proton radiation device. And they've landed venture capital in a dry market to get there.
Milford-based SeraCare Life Sciences Inc. has launched a new line of products designed to aid genetic research in cystic fibrosis.
Tech sector job cuts fell by 60 percent during the second quarter, but were the highest in seven years during the first half, according to executive search firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
Facing what it calls a "liquidity crisis," Worcester-based printing services firm LaVigne Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Marlborough-based 3Com Corp. swung from deep losses in the fourth quarter of the 2008 fiscal year to profitability for the quarter and year ended May 29.