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Cognex says momentum is slowing in Q1 results

After its busiest year ever, Natick-based manufacturer Cognex Corp. said its momentum might be starting to slow down.

Waters Corp., University of Delaware to open new laboratory

The University of Delaware and the Milford-based Waters Corp. will launch a new innovation and research laboratory for the company on the university’s campus. 

Marlborough artificial intelligence startup raises $8M

Marlborough technology company Wyebot has closed on $8 million in Series A funding to meet what the company says is expanding market demands for its services. 

Nasuni to acquire DBM Cloud Systems technology

Nasuni, a Boston-based data services provider and cloud storage company with strong ties to the MetroWest area, announced on Tuesday an acquisition of technology products from DBM Cloud Systems, a California-based software company.
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Nichols expands new robotic process automation center

In partnership with Israel-based tech firm NICE, Nichols College in Dudley is expanding its Center for Intelligent Process Automation with a new research fellowship program, the school announced Friday.

🔒Power 50: The most influential professionals of 2022

The Power 50 may not necessarily hold the most power in the region, but they are the people who most effectively wielded their power to have an outsized influence on the economy and the community within the last year.

Clark to inaugurate President Fithian

Clark University officially will inaugurate its 10th president, David Fithian, on Saturday, in a ceremony delayed two years by the coronavirus pandemic.

Update: Undeveloped land between tech park and Amazon center in Littleton sells for $1.75M

Two parcels of undeveloped land totaling 20 acres sold in Littleton for $1.75 million, according to the Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds. 
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Clark developing technology to expand access for users with disabilities

In a lecture on Wednesday, John Magee, professor of computer science at Clark University in Worcester, discussed his progress developing gaming and computer technology to help people with disabilities use computers.

WPI working on humanoid nursing robots for medical use

A team of researchers at WPI are developing humanoid, remote-controlled nursing robots to potentially help patients in quarantine as well as combat the ongoing staffing shortages.
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