From the Worcester Business Journal

Engineering firm to construct $110M biomanufacturing site

A global engineering group with an office in Framingham will provide architectural, engineering and project management services for a Norwood biotech's new manufacturing facility.

Insights: Growth puts Holliston medical firm in new Franklin HQ

Cold Chain Technologies is in the process of moving into its new world headquarters in Franklin, a facility that gives the company 100,000 additional square feet for manufacturing and other operations.

Worcester bottler producing organic drink

A uniquely New England product -- an organic spritzer sweetened with maple syrup -- is now being produced in Worcester.

Charlton co. first to receive micro-injecting certification

A Charlton company specializing in micro-injecting molding for the medical device industry is the first company of its kind in the world to achieve a medical device supply chain quality certification, after it successfully completed a pilot audit.

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Sterling installing $2.7M battery storage

Riding the wave of a national and state push towards energy storage in addition to renewable resources, NEC Energy Solutions broke ground on a 3.9MWh battery storage unit for the Sterling Municipal Light Department yesterday.

Worcester airport gets $7.7M

The Worcester Airport has received a $7,749,620 federal grant that will grow the flight capacity with an additional taxiway.

Utility company opening call center in Westborough

Atlanta-based Osmose Utilities has signed a lease to open a new call center and New England administrative offices in Westborough.

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