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Technology

  • Hopkinton Pharma Co. Raising $1M

    Eileen Kennedy November 21, 2008

    Alseres Pharmaceuticals Inc. of Hopkinton has a securities purchase agreement for the private placement of $1 million worth of its stock, according to the company.

    Eileen Kennedy November 21, 2008
  • New Money Source For Mass Med Tech Cos.

    November 21, 2008

    Yankee Equity Solution of Boston has launched a new $50 million private equity fund for Massachusetts medical technology companies.

    November 21, 2008
  • Sanjay Mirchandani, CIO, EMC Corp.

    November 18, 2008

    Sanjay Mirchadani has moved up the ranks at Central Massachusetts' most famous technology company to become chief information officer. Vital Stats:

    November 18, 2008
  • New CEO For Vascular Robotic Co.

    November 18, 2008

    Corindus Inc., a Natick-based company that develops robotic systems for vascular procedures, has named David M. Handler as president and CEO.

    November 18, 2008
  • Acton Data Co. Gets New VPs

    November 18, 2008

    Mintera Corp., an Acton-based maker of high-speed data transport systems, has appointed two new vice presidents.

    November 18, 2008
  • New Sales VP At Marlborough Co.

    November 18, 2008

    Marlborough software company Camiant Inc. has appointed Brian McNealy vice president of sales.

    November 18, 2008
  • Economic Outlook: Bad But Not Hopeless

    November 18, 2008

    The economy is in bad shape and getting worse, but that doesn't mean there's no good news for businesses and workers, according to participants in a panel discussion sponsored by the Worcester Business Journal yesterday.

    November 18, 2008
  • EMC Forms New Data Co.

    November 17, 2008

    Hopkinton data storage giant EMC Corp. has formed a new company, Decho Corp.

    November 17, 2008
  • Green Co. Sets Up Shop In Northborough

    November 17, 2008

    Ecobee, a Toronto-based green technology company, has opened two U.S. sales offices, including one in Northborough.

    November 17, 2008
  • PLC Stock Hits Over The Counter Board

    November 17, 2008

    Franklin medical device company PLC System Inc. is now listing its stock on the over-the-ounter bulletin board market under the symbol PLSCF.

    November 17, 2008
  • Genzyme Drug Put On FDA Fast Track

    November 17, 2008

    Genzyme Corp., a Cambridge-based biotech and pharmaceutical company with significant operations in Central Massachusetts, announced that the FDA is planning an accelerated approval for a drug to treat Pompe di

    November 17, 2008
  • Cognex To Cut 60 Jobs

    November 14, 2008

    Natick machine vision sensor company Cognex Corp. announced it will cut 60 jobs and close a Georgia facility.The job cuts represent about 7 percent of the company's headcount.

    November 14, 2008
  • RXi Spending, Loss Up For Q3

    November 14, 2008

    RXi Pharmaceuticals of Worcester saw a net loss of $3.4 million in the third quarter of the year, up from $2.2 million for the same quarter last year.

    November 14, 2008
  • Profit Drops At Arrhythmia Research

    November 14, 2008

    Medical device company Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc. of Fitchburg and its subsidiary Micron Products Inc. announced that its third-quarter net income dropped 84 percent.

    November 14, 2008
  • The MathWorks Opens Bangalore Office

    Matthew L. Brown November 12, 2008

    The MathWorks, a Natick-based software developer, said it has opened a new sales and support office in Bangalore, India.

    Matthew L. Brown November 12, 2008
  • Report: IT Spending Hits The Skids

    Matthew L. Brown November 12, 2008

    By the time the IT industry recovers in 2012, it will have lost $300 billion in revenue as a result of decreased corporate IT spending during the current financial crisis, according to a new forecast published by Framingham market research firm

    Matthew L. Brown November 12, 2008

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