Archive for May 2021
Unicorn AI startup to offer health incubator this summer
AI unicorn DataRobot is getting involved in the healthcare market as it eyes an IPO. Read More
Read MoreBiogen hires Ginkgo for gene therapy manufacturing, to the tune of $120M
Newly public Ginkgo Bioworks has struck a deal with Biogen Inc. (Nasdaq: BIIB) to manufacture viral vectors for gene therapy. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Former Salesforce co-CEO invests in Boston tech company
Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses. Read More
Read MoreGennari: Commencement and beyond, with a few good books
With so many recent graduates heading off to new jobs and new adventures, we all have a stake in their success. How do we ensure that our words of wisdom have a more-lasting impression? Larry Gennari writes that we can start with a few good books. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Ono Pharma USA, Inc.
ONO PHARMA USA, Inc. (President/CEO: Kunihiko Ito) Read More
Read MoreTake a tour of Boston’s newest luxury condo building
The Sudbury’s condominiums boast uninterrupted views of the North End and Beacon Hill. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and remember the Rathskeller?
Here are the 5 Things You Need to Know today, plus hot chicken, oat milk, and a trip down Boston’s rock club memory lane. Read More
Read MoreVeteran-led software company to move to Seaport after $90M investment
Matthew Carroll, CEO of Boston-based Immuta, a software company with 40 employees in Massachusetts, said earlier this week that the company is "aggressively growing" in Boston. The company just added $90 million in a Series D funding round from new investor Greenspring Associates and existing investor Intel Capital. Read More
Read MoreFrom the List: Construction execs discuss how Covid hit their bottom lines
On this year’s list of the largest 25 contractors in Massachusetts, some 16 saw declines in year-over-year dollar volume in the commonwealth in the past year. We checked in with several firms about what impacted their revenue in 2020. Read More
Read MoreOne year later | How George Floyd changed corporate Boston
At the one-year mark of Floyd’s death, Business Journal interviews with diversity-focused executives reveal a range of emotions, from relief at the outcome of former police officer Derek Chauvin’s trial to frustration at public desire for a "quick fix" for issues that have been at the foundation of American society for centuries. Read More
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