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Definitive Healthcare among fastest-growing tech firms

Definitive Healthcare, a Framingham health information services company, is the 267th fastest-growing technology firm in the country, according to a new list by the international professional services firm Deloitte.

Southborough firm sells Medicare software to Blue Cross subsidiary

Southborough-based Government Works has sold its Gateway healthcare product to Advantasure, Inc., a subsidiary of the Blue Cross, Blue Shield Network of Michigan, for an undisclosed amount.

FDA approves Hologic artificial intelligence mammograms

Marlborough medical device maker Hologic announced Tuesday it has received U.S. Food & Drug Administration approval for its 3DQuorum Imaging Technology to reduces image interpretation time.

WPI professor leading $2.5M recycling robots project

A robotics scientist at Worcester Polytechnic Institute will lead a team of researchers in a project to help recycling centers better sort materials.
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WPI researcher developing tool to analyze asylum cases

A researcher at Worcester Polytechnic Institute has received a National Science Foundation grant to fund the creation of an analytical tool to analyze asylum case needs at the U.S. southern border.

Virtusa partnering with University of Texas on data health research

Westborough IT services company Virtusa Corp. has partnered with The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Cardinal Health, and Amazon Web Services to use artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to advance medical research.

🔒Tech duo opens Northborough coding center for children

The newly opened Code Ninjas location teaches children computer skills using video games and language similar to a karate dojo.

BJ’s launches same-day alcohol delivery in Massachusetts

Westborough bulk retailer BJ’s Wholesale Club has expanded its same-day alcohol delivery service into Massachusetts.
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Massachusetts kicks off STEM Week

Massachusetts kicks off STEM Week 2019 in a statewide effort to show young people the opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Cognex buys Korean company for $195M

Natick machine vision systems and bar code reader manufacturer Cognex Corp. has acquired South Korea-based SUALAB for $195 million.
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