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The donation from Town & Country Federal Credit Union will fund a venue for electronic sports on the University of Southern Maine's Gorham campus.
Cape Elizabeth native Lauren Steidl is the co-founder and co-CEO of Integrated Reality Labs, a Pennsylvania-based startup that aims to shake up the mobile gaming world
COO Darrell Ingram was promoted to CEO at the 1,400-employee information technology company based in Portland, while outgoing CEO Joshua Broder will stay on as executive board chairman and CEO of Tilson Infrastructure.
The company was looking for a larger space with “a solid collaborative layout.” As a retail support service, being around more retailers is an additional benefit.
A U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics study showed 57% of Maine businesses reported having no telework arrangements before or early in the pandemic. Businesses continue to adapt to the change, writes guest columnist Jason Lundy, a business banker.
The vessel tracking requirement is intended to help regulators understand risks that lobstering lines may pose to endangered whales. But lobstermen say trap placement and trip routes are confidential and have substantial economic value.
Teledyne’s presence in Maine could attract more companies to the state, looking for business collaborations. The mission is to be part of the development of a space-related innovation hub.
Six Maine experts share their predictions for trends to expect in 2024.
In the days and weeks that followed the Oct. 25 tragedy, it has been heartening to see how individuals, organizations and businesses across the state have stepped up to offer support and funding.
From "Fitbit for cows" to food-delivery robots, here are 10 stories about innovation and technology published in 2023.
In his new role, former StitchFitch executive Sachin Dhawan will lead the WEX global technology organization. Aimee Cardwell has joined the WEX board.
The Governor’s Energy Office has awarded $1.3 million in grant awards to three organizations to support the development of innovative clean energy businesses in Maine.
Braincube, which is headquartered in France but has its U.S. base in Portland, uses AI to improve manufacturing operations.
Maine hosts a growing number of pitch competitions with cash prizes that can play a vital, just-in-time role for small companies looking to buy that next piece of equipment, pay competitive wages or ramp up marketing.
“DeepCharge’s venture into Maine highlights our state’s expanding role in tech manufacturing,” said Saunders Electronics’ Paul Meserve.
Maine officials said some of the state's software had been accessed as part of an ongoing global cyberattack. People who have had contact with state agencies could have lost personal information to the data thieves.