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Holliston firms seek to revolutionize temperature sensors

Holliston sensors manufacturer Nanmac Corp. was purchased in 2014 by the Patriot Worldwide, also based in Holliston. Since the acquisition, the company has been selling its products to the likes of Boeing, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin and Saint-Gobain, trying to grow its market share for temperature-sensing devices.

Manufacturers can earn $3,500 with National Grid program

National Grid on Tuesday said it is looking for volunteer companies for its pilot program where business, including manufacturers, in Massachusetts and Rhode Island can earn up to $3,500 by reducing their energy use during peak times.

WPI team finalists in $1M NASA robot challenge

A team of Worcester Polytechnic Institute students, faculty and staff are among 20 finalists in a NASA-sponsored robotics challenge -- the only such team from a university, the space agency announced Tuesday.

WBJ names new digital editor

Worcester Business Journal on Monday hired an award-winning Massachusetts business journalist to lead its digital operations.
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Worcester economy had best year since Great Recession

The Worcester economy had its strongest year since the Great Recession, finishing out with 2.1-percent growth in the fourth quarter, according to Assumption College's Worcester Economic Index.

Worcester virtual craft market donating commission to Creative Hub

Worcester startup LocalPorch announced over the weekend it will donate all of its 3-percent commission made on Mondays in February to arts nonprofit Creative Hub Worcester.

Movers & Shakers

Eleven people in Central Massachusetts have found new positions, including at Fidelity Bank, TechSandBox, the Idea Agency and the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce.

For-profit medicine changing Central Mass. health care

Profit-driven health care is a growing local and national trend that doesn't necessarily carry ill effects.
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UniBank sees a better use for brick and mortar in digital world

The new administrator for the growing Whitinsville-based bank sees branches carrying a more personal touch.

The growth of for-profit health care

Any business offering a similar at a lower price will almost always succeed in the marketplace. Sure, mitigating factors like taxes, regulation and global competition can throw a company off-track; but for services inherently local – like health care – quality and efficiency are central to a winning formula.
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