Archive for April 2022
Related Cos. invests in Boston property-tech startup
The real estate giant will also use HqO’s digital platform across its commercial and luxury-residential properties. Read More
Read MoreMIT grad students vote to form labor union
Graduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology overwhelmingly approved forming a union in a two-day vote this week by a nearly 2-to-1 margin. Read More
Read MoreIntelyCare hits ‘unicorn’ status with $115M fundraise
IntelyCare is the third tech company based in the Bay State to become a unicorn in 2022, after Cambridge-based ConcertAI and security platform Pentera. Read More
Read MoreMassEcon awards companies for job growth, expansion projects
These companies added jobs and expanded their facilities in Massachusetts. Now a local nonprofit is honoring them for it. Read More
Read MoreThis smartphone app is bringing wound care to the home
Healthy.io’s app creates a 3D image of a wound and measure its tissue type, color, shape and size. Read More
Read MoreBBJ’s 2022 LGBT corporate allies, trailblazers announced
The Boston Business Journal has announced its 2022 Business of Pride Corporate Ally awards and its Business Trailblazer awards. Read More
Read MoreBen Franklin Institute breaks ground on Roxbury campus
The Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology has broken ground on its new campus near Nubian Square Read More
Read MoreMass. extends rules to let nursing students start work early
With the adoption of Amendment 42, trained nurses awaiting their licensing exams will be allowed to continue treating patients until Dec. 12, 2022. Read More
Read More#WFH Chronicles: The myth of the shiny object
Why do employers treat new hires better than the ones who’ve carried them through? Someone should study that. Read More
Read MoreEV-battery tech maker takes tax deals to move HQ, sounds warning on pricy Boston real estate
An energy-storage company looking to commercialize its electric-vehicle technology is moving from South Boston to Wakefield with the help of state and local tax breaks. “Boston is right on the threshold of being able to be a hotbed of battery and clean energy technology, especially in the (electric vehicle) renaissance that is happening right now……
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