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Allurion completes enrollment of weight loss device study

A Natick weight loss device company has begun a clinical trial in the U.S. with the hopes of soon gaining U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval.

Waters Corp. acquires rights to Indiana spectrometer tech

Milford scientific equipment manufacturer Waters Corp. has acquired the exclusive rights to an Indiana firm's mass spectrometry technology.

Their honeymoon startup

Two weeks after their wedding, Dave and Deb LeRiche bought Batch Ice Cream and moved the company from Boston to the LeRiches' New Braintree home.

Boston Scientific announces 7th acquisition of 2018 for $270M

Boston Scientific has announced its seventh acquisition of 2018, signing an agreement to take over California-based Claret Medical for up to $270 million.
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Woburn biotech to spend $20M to occupy vacant Framingham building

A Woburn-based biotech developing new cancer treatments is planning to spend $20 million to renovate 63,000-square-feet of space in a vacant Framingham building.

TUV Rheinland certified for international medical device testing

Littleton electrical equipment testing lab TUV Rheinland has been accepted into an international organization to test medical and electrical product safety.

MathWorks donates $3M for education for women, children

Natick-based software developer MathWorks has donated $3 million to an organization to boost initiatives focused on educational opportunities for women and children.

Acacia stock rises 3% as Chinese customers eyes resuming U.S. business

Shares of Acacia Communication opened Thursday up more than 3 percent after news its largest customer — a Chinese smartphone maker — would be able to do business in the U.S.
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WPI develops method to increase cancer drug production

Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have developed a more efficient way to produce a widely used cancer drug by genetically engineering cells from a tree.

TUV Rheinland in Littleton to offer Wi-Fi testing

TUV Rheinland's Littleton lab is one of the first in the U.S. to be certified to test Wi-Fi protocols, the company announced Tuesday.
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