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Natick machine vision systems maker Cognex Corp. has appointed Tom Nash as president of its surface inspection systems division.
Gardner's New England Peptide LLC has named three specialists to its newly formed scientific advisory board.
The Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce has hired a California-based company to help chamber members make the most of the Internet.
IBM has opened its largest software laboratory in North America at 550 King St. in Littleton, which will eventually have 3,400 employees.
CytRx Corp., the California company that owns 45 percent of Worcester's RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp., lost $12.3 million in the third quarter, up from $4.6 million for the sam
Natick's Boston Scientific Corp. says it has received FDA approval for a new catheter designed to help patients with hard-to-treat hardening arteries.
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Boston-Power Inc. has expanded its Westborough headquarters at 2200 West Park Dr. by 12,042 square feet.
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The recently released H-1B Benefit Fraud and Compliance Assessment (BFCA) report, drafted by the Office of Fraud Detection and National Security (FDNS) and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), found that 20.7 percent of
The five-story former TSI, PerkinElmer and Charles River Laboratories building at 55-57 Union St. in Worcester has been sold.
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Egenera Inc. has laid off 87 people, representing 28 percent of its worldwide work force, a spokeswoman said. That total includes 35 positions at the hardware and software company’s Marlborough headquarters.
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Framingham-based IT consulting firm GlassHouse Technologies has opened an upgraded call center in Cary, N.C.