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As many Mainers adjust to working from home during the coronavirus crisis, Mainebiz asked experts for practical tips on how to stay focused, and connected.
KinoTek, a Portland startup that has pioneered technology for body movement analysis, has signed on with Microsoft Corp., a deal valued at $100,000.
The annual entrepreneur conference is moving to the University of Southern Maine campus. At Coastal Enterprises Inc., a women's tech business incubator gets underway later this month.
LD 2092 would put together a public-private council that would develop a strategy for location of a spaceport in Maine, helping to launch the global "new space" industry in the state.
Launched in 1979 and operated as an independent, family-owned business since then, Norris Inc. sold to Minuteman Security Technologies for an undisclosed price.
The combination of Gorham-based Mega Industries and Nashua, N.H.-based Ferrite Microwave Technologies creates a company with over 100 people and close to 85,000 square feet of production capacity in two facilities.
As the Portland-based payment services provider makes plans for additional operations space in Scarborough, the company is looking to expand its market share in 2020, too.
The software company, which is developing virtual communication tools for teams that work remotely, received the financing from Underscore.vc, a Boston-based venture capital firm.
Whether it's with a budget large or small, with outside professionals or in-house amateurs, Maine businesses are turning to podcasts to deliver marketing messages and more. But companies that have done this successfully say there are some best
New technologies, such as biometrics, cloud computing and artificial intelligence, pose new challenges for employers trying to comply with legal requirements and avoid cybersecurity problems. Mainebiz talked some experts about what to keep in mind.
At UMaine, the world's largest 3D printer can turn out 5,000-pound objects in three days. In Biddeford, a tool and mold company produces parts with tolerances 20 times finer than a human hair. With a new generation of technology, Maine is making
With a $2.25 million tax break from Scarborough now secured, payment services provider WEX Inc. says it's all systems go for the company's planned operations center at The Downs.
During the 100-day campaign, Maine employers including Tilson, Bath Iron Works and Dead River Co. hired the former military personnel for jobs throughout the state. They pay an average hourly wage of $22.78.
The Maine Technology Institute is accepting applications for a new round of funds, to be awarded in individual amounts up to $500,000.
Rarebreed, a startup in the Portland area’s growing animal-health industry, said Monday it has raised nearly $40 million in two rounds of equity financing.
PSL Services says the breach, which it learned of in December, is "small." But the compromised data could include names, Social Security numbers, medical data and more.