This weeks news and information on manufacturing in Central Massachusetts

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Little Leaf grows lettuce year-round without human hands

The farm of the future is in a nondescript greenhouse down a wooded residential road next to a site where the military once trained for the Vietnam War.

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GM executive creating diversity in manufacturing

Worcester native Ken Barrett, the global chief diversity officer for General Motors, is delivering the keynote speech at the Abdella Center for Ethics lecture on Wednesday.

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WBDC secures manufacturing campus land

The Worcester Business Development Corp. and the state signed a land disposition agreement Thursday for a planned 44-acre biomanufacturing campus near the UMass Medical School.

Bose moving into Boston as CEO leaves Framingham firm

Framingham tech giant Bose Corp. will lease 98,000 at Boston Landing in the Brighton neighborhood, the site's development group announced this week.

Ayer medical food company acquired for $64M

Ayer-based Cambrooke Therapeutics has been acquired by a Japanese amino acid-based product manufacturer for $64 million.

MetroWest warehouse market leads Boston area market

Growth in occupied warehouse space in MetroWest grew by 4 percent in the third quarter, leading the entire Greater Boston market, according to a new report Monday by Transwestern Consulting Group.

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