Archive for April 2023
Bingo and ‘guide partners’: A startup rethinking primary care for elderly opens in Quincy
With over $15 million in Series A fundraising, Gather Health is designed to provide holistic healthcare to older adults —which includes everything from helping with transportation to hosting Bingo. Read More
Read More5 minutes with… Mark Waggoner, general manager of Commonwealth Care Alliance
Waggoner spoke to the BBJ about how CCA has prioritized care for Massachusetts’ most vulnerable patients. Read More
Read MoreThis startup wants to help banks win ‘AI wars’ against fraudsters
FiVerity CEO Greg Woolf said financial institutions are in ‘AI wars’ against hackers committing digital identity fraud. The Boston startup has raised a seed round to bring its AI-driven solution to the table. Read More
Read MoreSouth Korean president to discuss biotech, digital research on Mass. tour
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s visit to MIT is expected to focus on digital and biotech research, and include an economic roundtable. Read More
Read MoreThe Largest Clean Energy Companies in Massachusetts
Information for this list was obtained from participating firm representatives. Read More
Read MoreSomerset metal yard settles pollution allegations with Mass. AG
The scrap metal facility was shut down in March of 2022 by a Massachusetts land court judge. Read More
Read MoreBiotech leaders hopeful for new $5B Covid-focused ‘Next Gen’ program
Following up on the success of the $18 billion Operation Warp Speed, a similar federal program is designed to fill the gaps left by existing treatments. Read More
Read MoreHow can Gov. Healey make Mass. less pricey? Housing advocates weigh in
Here’s what housing advocates say the governor should do to help keep soaring housing prices in check. Read More
Read MoreDevelopers of color face extra hurdles trying to access capital
Greater Boston real estate professionals of color say it’s worse early in the development process, according to a recent MassHousing survey. Read More
Read MoreHow developers of color are overcoming hurdles trying to access capital
Greater Boston real estate professionals of color say the problem is most acute early in the development process. Read More
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