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ThinkEngine Networks Inc. of Marlborough filed Wednesday for liquidation under Chapter 7 bankruptcy regulations in U.S.
Westborough-based Lithium-ion battery maker Boston-Power Inc. has brought in $55 million in new venture funding.
The signing of a new 10,075-square-foot lease by a telecommunications consulting company has brought 260 Cedar Hill St. in Marlborough to full occupancy.
Intel Corp., which has significant operations in Hudson, has chosen high school seniors from Shrewsbury and Bolton as semifinalists in the company's annual Intel Science Talent Search competition.
Akibia, a Westborough data consulting and support company, has hired Robert Klotz as vice president of technology.
Boxborough-based Crossbeam Systems Inc. said it saw 56 percent growth in 2008 compared to the previous year as the company signed 49 new clients and expanded at several existing clients.
The Massachusetts Life Science Center Collaborative, a coalition of industry and academiac leaders, is asking the state's U.S.
Intel Corp., which has significant operations in Hudson, expects fourth quarter earnings 20 percent below the third quarter and 23 percent below the fourth quarter of 2007.
ViryaNet, a wireless workforce management company based in Southborough, has promoted Jeff Galin to senior vice president of worldwide sales.
Westborough staffing and personnel company The Suburban Group has hired an AstraZeneca veteran as a senior scientific recruiter.
As part of a merger, Northborough-based Swiftec IT Inc. has hired Renato Paiva, founder of Rhode Island's BITS Inc., as a senior technician.
S2 Security Corp. of Framingham has been awarded a patent that covers the architecture of its entire product line.
When President-elect Barack Obama takes office this month, he’ll bring change, including an executive order to remove restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.
Last year proved to be another promising year for the life sciences industry in New England, and the creation of a new, member-driven regional organization will make 2009 even more promising.
It’s easy, when the renewable energy industry is brought up, to picture young, fresh-faced go-getters at the helm of such companies.
Westborough-based eClinicalWorks' software will power a wide-ranging system for the Children's National Medical Center of Washington, D.C.