In the fast-changing world of streaming video, Acton software company SeaChange International was for a while not predicting correctly where the market was leading.
Two Central Massachusetts life sciences companies have landed more than $3.8 million of $20 million in state tax incentives to help create more jobs for the industry.
Two decades have passed since Digital Equipment Corp. occupied a 58-acre site in Maynard just a mile south of town center. More than half of that time has been spent trying to redevelop the property.
The Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, a nonprofit formed three decades ago to support the state's life sciences industry, is aiming to make it easier for communities to make themselves ready through the right zoning and permitting programs.
Beginning next month, patients enrolled in UnitedHealthcare, including its Medicaid plans, will be covered for an insulin delivery system manufactured by Billerica-based Insulet.