Archive for January 2022
Infrastructure tech startup starts 2022 with a name change, a new home and funding
Roadgnar is now Cyvl.ai, and it has some other big news to go along with the name change. Read More
Read MorePartners with a Purpose: From Boys & Girls Clubs to banking
For the past 10 years Boys & Girls clubs have been offering a program called Ready to Work University with the support of M&T Bank. Read More
Read MoreA Playbook for 2022: Five pressing issues Mass. businesses will face in 2022 – and how to tackle them
Businesses will head into the new year facing challenges on multiple fronts. Here’s a look at five pressing issues and how experts say businesses can tackle them in the new year. Read More
Read MoreNew ranking puts Mass. among worst in U.S. for business tax climate
The D.C.-based Tax Foundation releases its state-by-state comparison every year. Here’s how Massachusetts ranked. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and what’s your remote-work policy?
Happy Friday! Here are today’s 5 Things You Need to Know in Boston business news, plus smart toilet seats, CEOs on the hot seat, Dumpster fires, and why we want to know about your company’s remote-work policy. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Biotech named after ‘Lucy’ fossil gets $15M
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 MorePa. lender starts Boston-based tech banking group
Customers Bank, a $19.1 billion-asset lender headquartered in West Reading, Pennsylvania, already has a commercial and private banking office in Boston. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: Mass. must make natural gas safer and cleaner until green energy becomes reality
The president of the New England Gas Workers Alliance writes that we can take steps now to make natural gas safer and cleaner as we move toward a green energy future — and avoid blackouts. Read More
Read More2022 could mark a renaissance in neuroscience investment
If the 2010s were the decade of research and development investment into oncology, the 2020s could mark the decade of a renaissance in neurology, according to biotech investors. Read More
Read MoreMass General Brigham, Dana-Farber to pay $18.4M settlement over privacy allegations
Mass General Brigham and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have agreed to pay a combined $18.4 million settlement over allegations that the institutions fed personally identifiable information about patients to Facebook, Google and other companies. Read More
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