This weeks news and information on manufacturing in Central Massachusetts

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New CEO among leadership changes at Allurion

Natick biotech Allurion Technologies announced Tuesday it has promoted the company's co-founder to CEO.

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Virtual reality company brings innovative tech to Marlborough

Mindtrek VR, a virtual reality gaming company, in December opened its second Massachusetts location with a 4,000-square-foot space in Marlborough's Apex Center.

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Biostage combines stock 20:1 to satisfy $4M private investor

In order to complete a $4-million deal with a private investor and save the company from insolvency, Holliston biotech Biostage has performed a 20:1 reverse stock split.

Worcester-area unemployment steady at 3.5%

The Worcester-area unemployment rate remained unchanged at 3.5 percent from October to November, but it has risen 0.5 percentage points since last November.

Tech Council urges look at energy costs

Cost to ratepayers should be the top priority for state officials weighing clean energy projects, the Massachusetts High Technology Council said Thursday.

Five C-Mass towns to receive $758K as green communities

Five Worcester County towns have will receive a total of $758,345 after achieving Green Communities designation by the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources.

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