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Baker urges tech leaders to focus on education, housing

Gov. Baker is seeking the help of technology industry executives in passing education and housing legislation that he described as critical to developing and retaining a highly qualified workforce.

Illegal radio station operator agrees to cease broadcasts

An illegally operated radio station in Worcester has agreed to cease operations and surrender all equipment after the federal government sought an injunction to shut the station down.

10 Things I Know About … Staying secure

What level of digital risk are you willing to tolerate?

Amazon to employ more than 2,000 with Seaport office

Boston may have lost out in the competition to lure Amazon's second headquarters to the city, but the Seattle-based tech giant plans to hire 2,000 employees to work in a new Seaport office tower beginning in 2021.
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WPI researcher working to detect genetically engineered organisms

A Worcester Polytechnic Institute researcher is working to find a way to determine which organisms found in the wild are genetically engineered, unlike their naturally existing cousins.

Hologic’s MacMillan lands fifth in U.S. for CEO pay

Hologic CEO Steve MacMillan was the fifth-highest-paid CEO among the country's largest public companies, according to the latest annual analysis by The Wall Street Journal.

Masy BioServices opens office in North Carolina

Pepperell-based Masy BioServices, a biorepository company, is continuing its expansion on the eastern seaboard by opening an office in North Carolina's Research Triangle Park.

Acacia: Little impact to Chinese company restrictions

Acacia Communications is complying with a federal order imposing restrictions on doing business with Chinese telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer.
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Cogmedix to expand with new West Boylston HQ

Worcester medical device contract manufacturer Cogmedix is expanding its facilities and moving into a new headquarters at an 80,000-square-foot building in West Boylston.

Boston Scientific to acquire Calif. biotech for $465M

Marlborough medical device giant Boston Scientific will acquire a California biotech company specializing in treating lumbar spinal stenosis for at least $465 million.
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