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Study: Worcester ripe for more breweries

Massachusetts is one of the best places in which to open a brewery, and Worceter is on that list, according to a new study. 

Hologic to acquire French ultrasound firm for $85M

Marlborough medical device company Hologic has made an $85-million offer to acquire France breast imaging firm SuperSonic Image. 

Surterra Wellness acquires Franklin marijuana product company

Atlanta cannabis retailer Surterra Wellness has made another acquisition in Franklin, this time acquiring research company Molecular Infusions, a maker of a cannabis inhaler. 

A 354-year-old agent of change

Tom Kinisky spent 12 years working in Worcester for Saint-Gobain Abrasives, watching the community and the region’s manufacturing industry begin its transformation into what it is today.
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On the fly: Massachusetts’ marijuana businesses and regulators are adapting to the slow rollout of the industry

Startup costs for the cannabis industry can be prohibitive unless a firm has connections to deep-pocketed investors,...

Central Mass. companies will help NASA get to the moon, Mars

At least three Central Massachusetts companies will help NASA land astronauts on the moon in five years with the goal of getting to Mars. 

CardioFocus places AFib system at 100th hospital

Marlborough-based medtech CardioFocus said Tuesday its flagship system to treat an irregular heartbeat is now available at 100 hospitals around the world.

WPI-developed shoe technology could prevent ACL tears

Using technology first developed at WPI, New York-based Sports Engineering is developing a shoe to help reduce the occurrence of common sports injuries like ACL and MCL tears and ankle injuries.
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Former Worcester business penalized over $9K for hazardous waste violations

Marlborough’s Allegro MicroSystems, LLC was penalized $9,503 by MassDEP for violating hazardous waste regulations at its former facility in Worcester.

IPG CEO, Treasury miss deadline to settle oligarch suit

IPG Photonics CEO Valentin Gapontsev and the U.S. Department of the Treasury, given until Friday to try to reach a resolution regarding Gapontsev’s name being included on a list of Russian oligarchs, apparently need more time. 
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