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Natick software company Mathworks has donated $1 million to The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Combating COVID-19 Fund.
Central Massachusetts organizations making hires and promotions recently include Cornerstone Bank, Rollstone Bank & Trust, UMass Memorial Health Care and Covectra.
Savvy Central Mass. social media managers all seem to report the same phenomenon, which is a business owner’s dream: post a product online and see it fly off the shelves.
Quickly picking up on technology has become a necessary skill these days for museums more accustomed to bringing in crowds to see artwork, watch and hear animals in their habitats, or experience first-hand the wonders of science.
Worcester video game developer Petricore Inc. marked its five-year anniversary on Tuesday, celebrating, among other milestones, earning nearly $2 million in revenue and making products for "The Ellen Degeneres Show," the company announced in a press
Derek Canton has made a shift during the coronavirus pandemic from developing a restaurant app for dining rooms to one offering a safer and more secure method for takeout and delivery, he said during an interview on the WBJ Podcast.
Monica Busch, who has written for publications in Fitchburg, Martha's Vinyard and New York City, has joined the Editorial Department of Worcester Business Journal to be its primary digital reporter.
From the time the new law banning handheld device use while behind the wheel took effect Feb. 23 until April 1, when fines kicked in, police issued more than 6,500 warnings or citations for violations.
Companies like Worcester Fitness, Centage Corp., Anna Maria College and Clinton Savings Bank all have had recent hires and promotions.
Massachusetts officials will launch a large-scale contact tracing program with the help of a nonprofit health organization, aiming by the end of April to have about 1,000 people investigating and recording every instance of potential coronavirus
California biologics company LakePharma, with operations in Hopkinton and Worcester, has announced it is making versions of purified COVID-19 proteins available to the biotech community for use in antibody and diagnostic development.
New hires and promotions at companies like AAFCPAs in Westborough, Bryley Sytems in Clinton, Concierge Physical Therapy in Sutton, Reliant Medical Group and Framingham State University.
Marlborough technology company Persivia on Tuesday announced it launched a new module within its healthcare platform it says will use data from multiple sources to identify patients who may have a COVID-19 novel coronavirus infection.
The coronavirus will stunt information technology spending this year, according to a forecast from Framingham-based International Data Corporation.
Westborough electronics manufacturer Kopin Corp. reported improved financials for 2019 while saying it would request a delay to a Nasdaq-mandated reverse stock split.
Brian Geisel is the CEO of Geisel Software, a firm based at 67 Millbrook St. whose clients include iRobot, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Carbon Black and PharmAdva.