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Southborough IT firm collaborates with Amazon to open generative AI labs

Virtusa has signed a multi-year collaboration agreement with Seattle-based Amazon Web Services to allow Virtusa to open four artificial intelligence and data labs. 

Worcester bubble tea business sues franchisor over donut prices, defective storefront

Kimochi Bubble Tea Worcester has filed a lawsuit against its franchisor after an alleged breach of contract.

New coworking offices planned for Worcester, Leominster, Southborough

International Workplace Group plans to open up several new co-working spaces in Massachusetts, including two in Worcester, one in Southborough, and one in Leominster. 

Veristat acquires New Jersey biometrics research company

Southborough-based clinical research organization Veristat has acquired a New Jersey CRO, Instat Clinical Research, adding new abilities to transform data to its portfolio.
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🔒Taking the reins: Jessica Sassi begins tenure as NECC CEO

After 48 years with its founder as CEO, The New England Center for Children has a clinician as its new leader.

Founder of New England Center for Children to retire as CEO

Vincent Strully Jr., founder of The New England Center for Children and CEO of the autism education organization for 48 years, has retired from the position and will step into an advisor role.

Maryland investor expands Mass. holdings with $17.6M Southborough medical building

Maryland-based Thomas Park Investments purchased a Reliant Medical Group-anchored medical building in Southborough.

Southborough life sciences firm acquires French medical writing firm

Southborough life science research company Veristat has acquired Scinopsis, a medical writing consultancy firm based in Fréjus, France.
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Southborough laser R&D firm appoints president

Southborough-based Block Engineering named photonics veteran Steven Buckley as its new president.

Report: 15 Central Mass. communities among many Mass. towns flouting CPA’s housing requirements

While Beacon Hill searches for solutions to the serious housing shortage that fuels affordability concerns in Massachusetts, a real estate industry organization wants to see the Community Preservation Act program retrofitted to put a greater emphasis on housing production.
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