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In a world profoundly and permanently changed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Mainebiz Business Leaders of the Year are seven remarkable individuals whose perseverance, resilience and vision are necessary more than ever.
Joshua Broder, CEO of Tilson, told Mainebiz that the initiative is about building a talent pipeline for the longer term.
While many companies tend to be skittish about taking stands on politics and world events, the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor were somehow different.
Conversations about sexual orientation, race and religion may seem out of place at a corporation, but talking about those issues is exactly what needs to happen to change a culture and embrace diversity.
An FBI affidavit says a former scientist at the Bar Harbor lab’s facility in Farmington, Conn., received funding from institutions in China while also receiving research grants from the National Institutes of Health.
Known for music and film, the South By Southwest Conference also highlights technological innovation. UMaine’s wood product advancement will be featured in a short video showcased in the Finland pavilion.
The biotech company submitted the final part of a regulatory application for a new product, which could begin launching later this year. Sales of ImmuCell's current product are increasing and the company is catching up on a backlog of demand.
The Northeastern University-affiliated institute is teaming up with Boulder, Colo.-based Techstars, which since 2006 has invested in over 2,300 companies with a combined market value of more than $193 billion.
The plant, which currently employs 160 people, is Louisiana-Pacific Corp.’s second-longest-running mill, commissioned in 1981. With the mill's conversion, the company expects it to increase demand for wood fiber, benefiting local suppliers.
Advances in STEM entrepreneurship and training are bringing new opportunities to Maine. But some worry about a workforce gap. Learners need an education continuum to spark “ideas and innovation and interest and desire,” said one expert.
The Westbrook-based provider of veterinary diagnostics, veterinary practice software and water microbiology testing also estimates 2021 earnings per share at $7.39 to $7.71 a share, an increase of 10% to 14% on a reported basis.
The Davis Institute for Artificial Intelligence is set to open this fall following a national search for a founding director.
Wind blade molds will be printed on the world’s largest polymer 3D printer, using recyclable, bio-based materials reinforced with wood. The technology could cut development costs by 25% to 50% and accelerate time to market by at least six months.
In southern Maine's tight market for industrial real estate, developers and businesses are now looking for small spaces that can be adapted to suit a variety of uses. That's been the draw at Mill Brook for a broad assortment of companies.
In this roundup, Mainebiz looks back at some of the positive business stories reported in 2020. We're looking forward to more in 2021.
Projects ranged from coronavirus infection and development of “humanized mice” to mammalian aging and sending genetically engineered “Mighty Mice” to space to study muscle and bone loss.