From the Worcester Business Journal

Worcester robotics engineers earn less than others in Mass. overall

A new report on the Massachusetts robotics industry found while robotics engineers in the Worcester area earned comparatively less overall than people in the same profession who work in other parts of the state, wages still generally exceeded national averages.

Insights: Swissturn moving toward 100% employee ownership

As he approached retirement age, Ken Mandile started to think more about the future of his company, Swissturn/USA, and who would take over once he leaves. After exploring a variety of options, he decided employee ownership would be the best route.

Devens adds 33 acres for industrial development

On Monday, voters approved the rezoning of a 32.7-acre portion of Devens land from residential for innovation and technology uses, opening up the land to commercial development.

Table Talk breaks ground on 1-million-pies-per-week facility

Table Talk Pies broke ground on a new manufacturing site in Worcester that will produce 1 million pies a week once it comes online.

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Optim secures $860K Navy videoscope contract

A Sturbridge manufacturer of remote vision products has been awarded a $860,000 contract to supply its newest product to the U.S. Navy, Fleet Logistics Center in San Diego.

South Worcester Industrial Park sells out

The final parcel at the South Worcester Industrial Park (SWIP) has been sold, City Manager Edward Augustus announced Thursday.

Fitchburg's SDI signs master distribution agreement

Security Devices International Inc. of Fitchburg announced Thursday the signing of a master distribution agreement with Tac Wear Inc., and a new board member.

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