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SpadXTech selected for BIPOC-led startup accelerator

SpadXTech, a Worcester-based climate technology startup, has been selected for a new accelerator that aims to support companies in the climate tech industry led by Black, indigenous, and people of color.

Coppinger heads for exit as latest lawmaker lured to MassBio

Rep. Edward Coppinger of West Roxbury announced Thursday he plans to resign from the House next week after more than a decade in office, and he's headed for a newly created job at the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council.

Marlborough biopharma selects board chair as new CEO

Phio Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Marlborough removed the interim tag from Robert Bitterman’s title on Monday, naming him its new president and CEO after he served in the role on a fill-in basis since September.

Natick life science building sold for $3.5M

A 7,676-square-foot life-sciences building at 19 Strathmore Road in Natick was sold on Feb. 14 for $3.5 million.
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WPI researcher receives $606K to study kombucha-related discovery

Worcester Polytechnic Institute researcher Jeannine Coburn was granted $606,146 from the National Science Foundation to develop a transparent wound dressing with its roots in a home culinary project.

Movers & Shakers for Feb. 20, 2023

People are on the moved at Fidelity Bank, GFA Federal Credit Union, and Waters Corp.

🔒Even as VC funding abounds in Mass., local entrepreneurs must rely on their own money and time to grow startups

To move on from the garage to the real world isn’t as easy as “I have an idea!” In the world, we cherish ideas and people who bring them to life, but what is often lost is to make something, to start a company, to build something new, money is required.

🔒What tech companies like about downtown Worcester

Inside of these downtown Worcester century-old structures, and some contemporary ones, businesses from one of the most cutting-edge industries – technology – have been setting up shop
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Galaxy Life Sciences purchases final Reactory properties for $4M

Webster developer Galaxy Life Sciences purchased the final three lots at The Reactory biomanufacturing campus on Belmont Street in Worcester for $4 million on Thursday.

Boston Scientific’s new kidney stone system gets FDA nod

Boston Scientific Corp. has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its new device designed to make kidney stone procedures safer and easier. 
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