Email Newsletters

Holliston

🔒The Boardroom Gap III: Mass. legislators eye laws requiring women on public company boards

One bill filed last year by Sen. Jason Lewis (D-Winchester), would require any public company headquartered in Mass. to have at least one female board member by the end of 2021.

🔒As Boomers age, 55-plus communities increasing in Central Mass.

Whatever may be keeping people close to home – family, a job, or all the region offers – Baby Boomers and other older adults are increasingly moving to dedicated communities where they can enjoy amenities tailored for them.

Movers & Shakers for Nov. 25, 2019

Check out the latest promotions and hires in Central Massachusetts.

Biostage cash reserves drop to $1M as R&D costs climb

The losses rose in the third quarter for Holliston biotech startup Biostage as the company continues to push towards clinical trials of its esophageal implants.
ADVERTISEMENT

Harvard Bioscience hires robotic motion president as new EVP

Harvard Bioscience of Holliston has hired Yash Singh as an executive vice president to lead the newly formed cellular and molecular technologies team for the Holliston company.

Biostage applies to FDA for esophageal implant

Biostage has applied to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a new esophageal implant, the Holliston bioengineering firm announced Wednesday.

Harvard Bioscience hires new VP from Washington

Holliston biotech Harvard Bioscience on Monday announced Ken Olson has been named vice president and general manager for pre-clinical systems.

Harvard Bioscience eyes 13% operating margin in 2021

Harvard Bioscience closed Monday trading up more than 10% after the Holliston biotech released a strategic action plan and financial targets through 2021.
ADVERTISEMENT

Biostage turns focus to humans

Holliston biotech Biostage is on the cusp of an important milestone as it prepares to file an investigational new drug application with the hope of launching clinical trials for an implant intended to treat a rare esophagus condition.

WPI developing technology for better prosthetics

Worcester Polytechnic Institute is working with a Holliston-based manufacturer of prosthetic devices to develop wireless sensors to improve the performance of upper-limb prosthetics.
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Stories

More Business News
ADVERTISEMENT

Thought Leadership

More Thought Leadership

Career Opportunities

Production Manager – Columbia Tech

Columbia Tech
,
Westborough, MA

Communications & Events Coordinator

Girls Inc. of Worcester
,
Worcester, MA
Hourly Rate: $24–$27.88/hr (based on experience)

Chief Financial Officer

The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
,
Worcester, MA
$125,000 - $135,000
More Jobs | Submit a Job
More Events | Submit an Event

Get our email newsletter

Stay up-to-date on the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Central Massachusetts.

Close the CTA