Archive for December 2022
Submit your nominations for Boston’s 2023 Inno Madness bracket challenge
Inno Madness is designed to generate awareness and excitement for Boston’s ecosystem — and those that are driving it forward. We’re looking for all types of innovators to participate in this year’s competition. Don’t miss out on the excitement! Read More
Read MoreDigital version of the 2023 Book of Lists now available
We are proud to bring you our annual compilation of all the lists published in 2022 — a treasure trove of information that will help you do business better. Read More
Read MoreNeedham board OKs Bulfinch lab, office at Muzi site
The project will feature close to 500,000 square feet of lab and office space, just off Route 128. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and why local news matters
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your day. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Boston’s former chief data officer raises money for civic startup
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 MoreBids for BCEC land feature labs, grocery stores… and flying taxis
The two proposals both envision lab space as well as a new grocery store. But beyond that, they’re quite different: One would put four towers near the convention center, while the other floats a smaller and shorter footprint. Read More
Read MoreAthena Health to pay $1.75M to settle claims over care of substance abuse patients
Athena Health Systems was accused of failing to meet needs of Massachusetts nursing home residents with substance use disorder. Read More
Read MoreJ&J completes $16.6B acquisition of local medical device firm
Johnson & Johnson Inc. closed its acquisition of Danvers medical device maker Abiomed Inc. on Thursday. The deal weighed in at $16.6 billion, making it easily one of the largest acquisitions of the year. Read More
Read MoreForm Energy to build its first manufacturing plant in West Virginia
A Somerville-based battery manufacturer will build a $760 million plant, its first manufacturing facility, in West Virginia, along the Ohio River. Read More
Read MoreGeorge Church lab spins out new RNA startup
Now that Covid vaccines have paved the way for a new generation of medicines, pharma companies are wringing their hands over a growing problem: how to manufacture RNA at scale, cleanly and cheaply. A new startup out of George Church’s lab may have an answer. Read More
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